PDF A Physician Plight A Memoir eBook Katherine Klein
After making the mistake of a lifetime, Katherine Klein reminds us of how frivolous decisions in our early adult years can impact the rest of our lives.
PDF A Physician Plight A Memoir eBook Katherine Klein
"A possible reality, heartbreaking.â€
A young girl with a dream comes forward to walk us through her life and took me into her overdue dream that began with her exodus from her childhood home, and her determined father with a strength I'm not sure she knew she had.
She meets Randir who charms her out of her undeveloped good sense and she marries him only to find out, charm is all he had, and what he used to employ and control her and everyone else. In the eye of that disappointing storm is where her journey and her good sense began to take shape. Katherine Kline takes us with her to medical school and describes her reaction to the intense study while still uncertain which branch of medicine she will eventually choose as her life's career. I was able to walk along with her as she gave me a tour of her lab experiences, hospital and patient exchanges and the extraordinary workload she carried through her days.
As she was able to compromise her living conditions with Randir who has already proven to her better judgment that he was not good husband material, she pushed onward. She learned how well she could multitask after her two sons were born. Questioning her decision to go into aesthesia because exhaustion was constant, this story inspires all women with the idea that they cannot achieve success or set goals. She earned her title as Doctor and not without huge obstacles.
This story keeps you reading her curved and poignant tales of life and death in a hospital environment. Heartbreaking yet I knew these stories were true along with her compassion, especially for the children. Along with her well-documented experiences in her career, relationship with her sons, and finding her footing as a mother and a wife that kept me glued, Kline grabs my emotions and forces me to be a witness to one of the most horrendously excruciating divorces and custody battles I have ever heard of, read of, or seen in my life. A Physicians Plight deserves every star I gave it.
I finished this book with one good thought; I am ever so glad the phone rang that night."
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A Physician Plight A Memoir eBook Katherine Klein Reviews
- A possible reality, heartbreaking.â€
A young girl with a dream comes forward to walk us through her life and took me into her overdue dream that began with her exodus from her childhood home, and her determined father with a strength I'm not sure she knew she had.
She meets Randir who charms her out of her undeveloped good sense and she marries him only to find out, charm is all he had, and what he used to employ and control her and everyone else. In the eye of that disappointing storm is where her journey and her good sense began to take shape. Katherine Kline takes us with her to medical school and describes her reaction to the intense study while still uncertain which branch of medicine she will eventually choose as her life's career. I was able to walk along with her as she gave me a tour of her lab experiences, hospital and patient exchanges and the extraordinary workload she carried through her days.
As she was able to compromise her living conditions with Randir who has already proven to her better judgment that he was not good husband material, she pushed onward. She learned how well she could multitask after her two sons were born. Questioning her decision to go into aesthesia because exhaustion was constant, this story inspires all women with the idea that they cannot achieve success or set goals. She earned her title as Doctor and not without huge obstacles.
This story keeps you reading her curved and poignant tales of life and death in a hospital environment. Heartbreaking yet I knew these stories were true along with her compassion, especially for the children. Along with her well-documented experiences in her career, relationship with her sons, and finding her footing as a mother and a wife that kept me glued, Kline grabs my emotions and forces me to be a witness to one of the most horrendously excruciating divorces and custody battles I have ever heard of, read of, or seen in my life. A Physicians Plight deserves every star I gave it.
I finished this book with one good thought; I am ever so glad the phone rang that night. - Who we become is determined by the choices we make, a difficult lesson to learn, and one which is clearly demonstrated in this highly readable book.
Dr. Katherine Klein generously shares her experiences and the life lessons she is forced to accept. A conscientious, hard-working doctor, Klein weaves her medical tales into the framework of the story of her marriage and child-bearing.
When that marriage falls apart, she becomes a pawn of the court system, and can be worked and skewed by an unscrupulous ex. Her pain is palpable, her distress is real, and we feel for the unfairness of a system that deserts her. Nevertheless, Klein demonstrates a toughness and determination that will leave you cheering for her.
\ - I just finished "A Physician's Plight" last night, and Dr. Klein's story broke my heart. It follows her story from her youth through final personal triumph with twenty years of heartache in between. This book is well-written and moves at a good clip. It does a good job of sharing just enough that we can actually feel it from the inside. As the title suggests, there is an interesting contrast between Dr. Klein's escalating personal struggles and stories from inside the hospital.
Having lived through my wife's own struggles for custody of her son, I empathized with Dr. Klein's story. It's amazing what family court can sometimes conclude. Reality seems to have very little to do with their decisions in many cases.
This was a brave story. I thank Dr. Klein for sharing it and recommend it to anyone who likes a good, personal memoir. - This book had great insights into young marriages and careers. The divorce insights were also good. It was somewhat sad what this women went through but she has learned from her experiences.
- This woman lived her life owing a lazy, loser of an ex-husband just for living. It was one of the most depressing stories I ever read. I thought I would read about her life in the hospital and the trials and tribulations of being a physician but all I read was about the business of medicine, her constant exhaustion, and her never-ending divorce. Some stuff about practicing anesthesiology but not the focus of the book. If you want to compare your life to someone worse than you this is the book to read.
- It really kept my interest! She is a gifted writer. I am now reading Operation Neurosurgeon that has a different style but is even faster paced.
- This was a little slow going at first but I could see where she was coming from as I got into it more. What a terrible dilemma she got herself into by marrying this creep and having children by him. She shouldn't beat herself up so much for what she did; we all make stupid mistakes when we are young and headstrong. Wishing there could have been a happier ending. Hopefully the boys will come to realize how much she sacrificed; her finances, career, health, sanity. Stupid judge!
- I enjoyed reading this book and learning the things that can be ruled against you in court. Her husband was truly a despicable man and a lousy husband and father. I felt badly for her.