Surgeon on the Edge by Frances Mei Hardin (.ePUB)
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Surgeon on the Edge by Frances Mei Hardin
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Overview: Surgeon on the Edge is a literary memoir about the cost of becoming a surgeon and the even greater cost of leaving.
Frances Mei Hardin, MD-a former ENT surgeon turned writer and entrepreneur-invites readers into the interior life of modern medical training: the devotion, the brutality, the prestige, and the quiet unraveling that happens when a person learns to outrun their own limits for too long.
Rather than follow a traditional hero’s journey, the memoir unfolds as a katabasis-a descent into the underworld of residency and the long, uneven climb back to herself. Structured through the hypnosis sessions she pursued as an attending, the book returns to the moments she could not fully inhabit at the time: the operating rooms and call nights that demanded more than she had, the subtle dissociation that became a survival strategy, and the exquisite competence that masked a life growing increasingly narrow and airless.
Hardin writes with the precision of a surgeon and the emotional clarity of a novelist, dissecting the hidden curriculum of medical culture: the shame around vulnerability, the cult of endurance, the performance of invincibility, and the way ambition can silently harden into identity. As she traces her journey toward stepping away from the profession she fought a decade to enter, she asks the question that sits at the center of so many high-achieving lives:
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs

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