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Crash

Stories From the Emergency Room

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Crash

By: David Berg MD
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Crash: Stories From the Emergency Room
is a gripping anthology series that takes readers inside the hectic world of emergency room medicine through the eyes of different doctors, nurses, hospital staff, and paramedics. Each book contains a collection of stories told from their unique perspectives as they cope with the controlled chaos and high stakes of trying to save lives.

The stories range from high-adrenaline rescues following accidents and disasters to quieter but equally emotional moments dealing with terminal illness and end-of-life care. While some recount dramatic cases that pushed the limits of training and instinct, others focus on the smaller human moments and connections that get lost in the commotion.

Crash: Stories From the Emergency Room gives an unfiltered look at the physical, emotional, and spiritual toll of work in the ER, but also the immense satisfaction that comes with comforting patients in their darkest hours and saving lives teetering on the brink. Through unflinching and nuanced storytelling, the series examines broader themes of life, death, and what it means to care for our fellow human beings when they need it most.

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it's a good thing that the professionals who contributed to this book went into medicine, as they would have starved as writers. And i usually skip the BS thrown in about the publisher, but I am starting to think these AI books are all self edited, and that shows up in the text. The good news is this came from the Plus catalog. So I didn't feel badly to stop listening after trying the bonus books.

i dont know if the AI read or the writing is worse.

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I loved the detailed descriptions of each case and the required treatment. The teamwork of the Professionals and the Patients always heartwarming and inspiring. Excellent Medical care is invaluable in so many crucial ways!

The passionate care provided by Emergency Staff, Doctors, Nurses and Auxiliary Hospital Personnel.

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This sounds like it was written by a fifth grader who has just learned to use a thesaurus. And that’s the best I have to say. The AI narration is horrible, with mispronounced words, bad inflection, and of course the lack of inflection/emotion.
To anyone reading this review-just don’t… it’s free, and even that isn’t a redeeming quality.
The stories probably would have been good in the hands of a more proficient writer… but this one isn’t proficient. And- I have a question: WHERE exactly was the editor when this thing was being developed??? If there was one- they need to be sent back to school to take the courses they failed.

Pitiful

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If you have read or heard of "Code Blue" by Jeffrey Chambers, this is the same crap. Absolutely no way this was authored by a physician or even a human. It's stupidly repetitive with nonsensical statements. I couldn't even listen for a hour. This crap should not be allowed.

Free doesn't make it worthwhile

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