Code Gray by Farzon A. Nahvi, MD audiobook

Code Gray: Death, Life, and Uncertainty in the ER

By Farzon A. Nahvi, MD
Read by Aden Hakimi and Farzon A. Nahvi, MD

Simon & Schuster Audio 9781982160296

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9781797144078

  • ISBN: 9781797144061

Runtime: 6.24 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Code Gray is a “provocative and meaningful” (Theresa Brown, New York Times bestselling author of Healing) narrative-driven medical memoir that places you directly in the crucible of urgent life-or-death decision-making, offering insights that can help us cope at a time when the world around us appears to be falling apart.

In the tradition of books by such bestselling physician-authors as Atul Gawande, Siddhartha Mukherjee, and Danielle Ofri, this beautifully written memoir by an emergency room doctor revolves around one of his routine shifts at an urban ER. Intimately narrated as it follows the experiences of real patients, it is filled with fascinating, adrenaline-pumping scenes of rescues and deaths, and the critical, often excruciating follow-through in caring for patients’ families.

Centered on the riveting story of a seemingly healthy forty-three-year-old woman who arrives in the ER in sudden cardiac arrest, Code Gray weaves in stories that explore everything from the early days of the Covid outbreak to the perennial glaring inequities of our healthcare system. It offers an unforgettable, “discomfiting, and often bracing” (Bloomberg Businessweek) portrait of challenges so profound, powerful, and extreme that normal ethical and medical frameworks prove inadequate. By inviting you to experience what it is like to shift in the ER from a physician’s perspective, we are forced to test our beliefs and principles. Often, there are no clear answers to these challenges posed in the ER. You are left feeling unsettled, but through this process, we can appreciate just how complicated, emotional, unpredictable—and yet strikingly beautiful—life can be.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Narrator Aden Hakimi effectively channels the author’s reflectiveness and compassion. Just like the doctor we would wish for in a crisis, Hakimi sounds assured and calm as he delivers terrible stories with careful attention and kindness.” AudioFile
“ER memoirs have become a reliable genre…but this addition is a cut above many of them…A moving, thoughtful memoir of life in the medical trenches.” Kirkus Reviews
“Timely and nuanced, Farzon Nahvi’s exploration of health care probes the grayscale of life…We are ever more in need of clear-eyed books like Code Gray.” Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD, author of When We Do Harm: A Doctor Confronts Medical Error
“An amazing guide to the portal separating life and death, sickness and health, and the real world and the hospital—that is, the modern emergency department.” Theresa Brown, author of Healing

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Author

Author Bio: Farzon A. Nahvi

Author Bio: Farzon A. Nahvi

Farzon A. Nahvi is an emergency-room (ER) physician at Concord Hospital in Concord, New Hampshire. Prior to this, he worked as an ER physician and clinical assistant professor of emergency medicine at the Mount Sinai Health System, New York University (NYU) Langone Health, Bellevue Hospital, and the Manhattan Veterans Administration. He is a graduate of Cornell University and NYU School of Medicine. He has written for the New York Times, Washington Post, London Guardian, New York Daily News, New York magazine, and other publications. In 2019, he testified as an expert witness before Congress in the nation’s first Medicare for All hearing.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : CD, Library CD
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Runtime: 6.24
Audience: Adult
Language: English