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  • ‘Pete’s Bogus Journey’ An autobiographical descent through a career in medicine now available.

‘Pete’s Bogus Journey’ An autobiographical descent through a career in medicine now available.

20 February 2023
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There is no doubt that life is a bogus journey and it does not end well for any of us. However, join eye surgeon Pete Cackett on his eventful pathway through life and career in medicine and learn from his own unfortunate mishaps. Discover how it is possible to make your own journey less bogus, especially if you follow his advice and tips from his "Hidden Curriculum". This book is a celebration of life in all its glorious bogusness with plenty of humour and retro pop culture references along the way.

"Life through the 'lens' of a consultant ophthalmologist is hilarious, sobering and thought provoking in equal measure. A brutally honest account for those who aspire to one day reach the top of their medical profession."
Professor Dame Sue Black, Baroness Black of Strome, President St John's College, Oxford, Past Professor of Anatomy and Forensic Anthropology, University of Dundee

“This is a medical autobiography and is the first one which directly addresses the medical profession (doctors and medical students) and other allied health professionals. It covers many relevant issues and topics on working as a doctor, including those which many are reluctant to talk about such as private practice. It also includes advice gleaned from over 30 years in medicine as part of a "Hidden Curriculum". This guidance can be used by the reader to make changes to their own lives in order to create a happier and more successful existence.”
Peter Cackett, Princess Alexandra Eye Pavilion, UK.

 

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