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Well, Doc, It Seemed Like a Good Idea At The Time!

The Unexpected Adventures of a Trauma Surgeon

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Well, Doc, It Seemed Like a Good Idea At The Time!

By: J. Paul Waymack
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CELEBRATING MORE THAN 300 CONSECUTIVE WEEKS ATOP THE DOCTORS & MEDICINE HUMOR BESTSELLER CHARTS!

There are things a man doesn’t talk about. And then there are the things he writes down. No one would believe them otherwise. Meet Dr. Paul Waymack: trauma surgeon, burn specialist, military officer, and—for a time—Cold War envoy operating under presidential orders with Soviet agents watching his every move.

See the world’s dangers through the eyes of a man who is most at home when everyone else is falling apart. Imagine Larry David dropped into a Tom Clancy plot. Have you ever wondered how people live with what they've seen? This is the answer. One story at a time.

Well, Doc, It Seemed Like a Good Idea At The Time! is two decades’ worth of unfiltered, jaw-dropping, darkly hilarious true stories from the ER, the battlefield, the burn ward, and the bureaucratic hellscape of government medicine. Real-life Curb Your Enthusiasm set in hospitals, war zones, and Cold War Russia.

  • A patient wakes up mid–open-heart surgery and grabs the surgeon’s head.
  • A 700-lb patient is moved with a horse sling, an engine hoist, and surgeons' ingenuity.
  • A woman is shot over burnt toast. Then her family starts a riot in the emergency room.
  • Soviet doctors' idea of advanced burn care: unsterilized pig spleen and vodka.
  • A surgeon performs a procedure he’s never attempted before because there’s no time not to.

And dozens more. All true. All witnessed. All recorded in the journal Dr. Waymack kept from med school through his rise to Chief of Surgical Studies at the U.S. Army Burn Center. Dr Waymack reviewed drug applications for the FDA, founded a pharmaceutical company, and still got blindsided by patients, politicians, and the occasional naked man sprinting through the ER parking lot.

If This Is Going to Hurt, MASH*, House M.D., or When Breath Becomes Air are on your shelf, this book belongs in your hands.

Harrowing, acerbic, compassionate, and absolutely impossible to put down. This is the book you give to someone who thinks they’ve heard it all.

Physical Illness & Disease Funny Feel-Good Espionage
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I did not like the robotic voice. Would have been better with actual human emotion. Voice influx, punctuation, and pronunciation was way off. Sad because I think the author has lead an incredible life, just came off as flat and monotone.

AI voice ruined the book.

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The story subject funny and intriguing, some stories a bit drawn out. Performance reading was very dry taking away humor from even the best stories.

Not quite as fast-paced as I thought it would be

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AI voice is robotic and annoying. The tone is ok but it is clearly not a human reader. If it is, that is one bad narrator.

AI makes the narration barely tolerable.

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The story was good and funny but the narration would have been better with a real human telling the story.

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