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Intensive Care

A GP, a Community & a Pandemic

Gavin Francis author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Profile Books Ltd

Published:2nd Sep '21

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In this poignant narrative, a doctor navigates the pandemic's impact on diverse communities, revealing stories of vulnerability, resilience, and the importance of compassion in the face of crisis. Intensive Care captures these experiences beautifully.

Intensive Care by Gavin Francis offers a poignant exploration of the profound impact of the coronavirus pandemic on diverse communities. As a general practitioner working in both urban Edinburgh and the rural islands of Orkney, Francis provides a unique perspective on the myriad ways the pandemic has affected individuals from all walks of life. The narrative highlights the experiences of vulnerable populations, including anxious teenagers, isolated care home residents, furloughed workers, and homeless individuals, all grappling with the emotional and social ramifications of a global crisis.

Through his deeply personal account, Francis illustrates that the true toll of the virus extends beyond mere statistics of infections and deaths. He emphasizes the far-reaching consequences of the measures implemented to combat the pandemic, revealing stories of loneliness, hope, illness, and recovery. His reflections on the human condition during such trying times serve as a reminder of the importance of compassion and community support, showcasing the resilience of individuals in the face of adversity.

Intensive Care is not just a chronicle of the pandemic; it is a manifesto for what truly matters in life and medicine. Francis's eloquent writing and insightful observations invite readers to reflect on their own experiences during this unprecedented period. Ultimately, this book serves as an essential reminder of the power of empathy and connection, urging us to care for one another as we navigate the challenges of our shared humanity.

Superb ... makes clear that the revelation of this plague has been twofold: our hubris has been shattered, yet there remains a staggering human capacity for bravery, courage and endurance. Francis witnesses it daily in the kingdom of the sick. From it, he takes heart, and urges us to do the same. -- Madeleine Bunting * Guardian *
Inspiring. I can't recommend it too strongly. You will learn a lot from it, and you will find much more that is encouraging. -- Allan Massie * The Scotsman *
One of the most absorbing books - of any type - that I've had the pleasure to read ... Although this is the story of a very dark time, it is full of warmth and decency. It is a book to be savoured. Beautiful things can emerge from desperate times; this book is one of those things. * Irish Times *
An unmissable account of a year we will try too hard to forget -- Kate Saunders * The Times *
A public service ... compelling * New Statesman *
I admire Intensive Care very much - the way it rises to the challenge of writing-to-the-moment, the way it manages compassion without sentimentality, & shows a constant commitment to social justice without piety. Its message is oddly reassuring too - as if we will eventually make sense of this pandemic. -- Sarah Moss, author of Ghost Wall and Summerwater
A rich seam of insights and empathy runs through [all his books]: Francis' interest in and affection for his fellow human beings seem inexhaustible. Now comes Francis' new book, Intensive Care: A GP, a Community & COVID-19, a searing yet beautiful "eyewitness account of the most intense months I have known in my twenty-year career". ... It is now that Francis' writing comes into its own. With understated eloquence, he depicts the ravages of lockdown for the community he serves. ... Francis deals words with devastating potency. Swiftly, calmly he diagnoses a central cruelty of this pandemic: "That the virus spreads through speech and touch was one of its harshest twists, attacking the most basic elements of our humanity-how we connect, empathise and show love". Ultimately, Intensive Care is less a hot take than an astute manifesto for what matters most in life, as well as in medicine. Reciprocity, selflessness, compassion, and tenderness are what motivate Francis. He ends with the heartfelt hope that, despite everything the pandemic has and will continue to cost us: "the core of medicine-the clinical encounter with its alliance of science, kindness and intensive care-[will] endure. -- Rachel Clarke, author of Breathtaking: Inside the NHS in a Time of Pandemic and Your Life in My Hands * Lancet *
Rich in compassion, patience and humanity. Early in the pandemic Francis read two books with plague themes, Boccaccio's Decameron and Defoe's A Journal of the Plague Year. His own effort matches them...This is a short book, written in terse sentences with strong and immediate impact. It is intended to raise the human spirit as well as our understanding of health workers, shelf-stackers and the rest of us. * Oldie *
Intensive Care is one doctor's beautifully written, easily read account of 2020, the year of Covid-19. It reveals the sheer intensity of what the pandemic has been like for workers in the health and care sectors. The stories it contains constantly remind the reader of the easily-forgotten fact that this whole extraordinary experience has been about people, both as individuals and as members of families, communities and workplaces, and how they survive or are enabled to survive - or not. Rich in detail, conscious of the long historical context of pandemics, Gavin Francis's book does not shy away from pain and despair but it is, ultimately, both humane and hopeful. The passages about the issue of homelessness, in particular, tell how apparently intractable issues can be solved when the will is there and the right people are involved. We may well need to be reminded of this, too, in the coming months and years. A great read and an important record of our times. -- James Robertson, author of the Booker-Longlisted The Testament of Gideon Mack
Intensive Care is a marvellous book, superb... absolutely the best account I've seen of the realities of living through last year. I loved it. -- Iona Heath, writer and former President of the Royal College of GPs
A wise, literate man whose compassion is grounded in realism * Tablet *
Insightful ... compelling -- Charlotte Heathcote * Daily Mirror *
Compassionate, beautifully written ... will only grow in importance and interest as the years go by -- Jenny Colgan * Spectator Books of the Year *

ISBN: 9781788167338

Dimensions: 196mm x 128mm x 20mm

Weight: 220g

224 pages

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