Doctors' work is like their fancy handwriting - an ordinary patient can't understand anything about it. Without the help of a specialist, of course. Such as Adam Kay - a resident doctor who shares real stories from his many years of practice. He knows everything about the everyday life of an ordinary medical worker, about what happens in offices and wards: the daily routine of British doctors and their patients, complex diagnoses and fatal errors, funny cases and miraculous healings, moral dilemmas and professional tricks, overtime work and an almost complete absence of personal life. gowns seasoned with subtle English humor and genuine compassion. You'll be surprised at how much British doctors and Ukrainian doctors have in common. So come on in, put on a gown and get ready for something that's going to be a little painful, funny, sad and generally more than just exciting.