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Sometimes it hurts to give...and to receive. Really hurts.
Judge Joseph Spencer needs a heart transplant. Its taken a lot of fast talking from his wife and doctor to convince him, but hes finally capitulated. While in preoperative holding and just minutes before his
surgery, Spencer seesand recognizes the donor of his new heart.
Spencer's sedation makes it impossible for him to protest this
unimaginable horror, and he loses consciousness, unable to abort the
procedure, even though to do so could cost him his life.
Spencers doctor, chief heart-transplant surgeon Ross Fairing, confronts his own consternation that a courageous and innovative operation has created an ethical conundrum that could destroy his transplant program. But even more, it could erode the publics trust in its physicians, reduce the criminal justice system to ineptitude, and facilitate civil disorder.
Spencer survives the surgery but becomes suicidal, leading Fairing to uncover a deadly hospital conspiracy. A disgruntled surgeon and a vindictive cardiology fellow are involved with a member of the criminal justice system whose personal agenda could destroy all that Fairing has worked forand end Spencers life in the process.
Morality and medicine collide with the criminal justice system in The Donation, shining light on one of the most pressing and controversial issues in the medical field today.
"A cardiothoracic surgeon, Lee knows this territory like the inside of a chest cavity. The novel includes canny observations about hospital politics and the unseemly business end of medicine, along with well-observed medical procedures." Kirkus Discoveries
Judge Joseph Spencer needs a heart transplant. Its taken a lot of fast talking from his wife and doctor to convince him, but hes finally capitulated. While in preoperative holding and just minutes before his
surgery, Spencer seesand recognizes the donor of his new heart.
Spencer's sedation makes it impossible for him to protest this
unimaginable horror, and he loses consciousness, unable to abort the
procedure, even though to do so could cost him his life.
Spencers doctor, chief heart-transplant surgeon Ross Fairing, confronts his own consternation that a courageous and innovative operation has created an ethical conundrum that could destroy his transplant program. But even more, it could erode the publics trust in its physicians, reduce the criminal justice system to ineptitude, and facilitate civil disorder.
Spencer survives the surgery but becomes suicidal, leading Fairing to uncover a deadly hospital conspiracy. A disgruntled surgeon and a vindictive cardiology fellow are involved with a member of the criminal justice system whose personal agenda could destroy all that Fairing has worked forand end Spencers life in the process.
Morality and medicine collide with the criminal justice system in The Donation, shining light on one of the most pressing and controversial issues in the medical field today.
"A cardiothoracic surgeon, Lee knows this territory like the inside of a chest cavity. The novel includes canny observations about hospital politics and the unseemly business end of medicine, along with well-observed medical procedures." Kirkus Discoveries
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780595465194
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 224
- Utgivningsdatum: 2008-03-01
- Förlag: iUniverse