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Further Confessions of a GP (The Confessions Series) : The Confessions Series - Benjamin Daniels

Further Confessions of a GP (The Confessions Series)

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Benjamin Daniels is angry. He is frustrated, confused, baffled and, quite frequently, very funny. He is also a GP. These are his confessions.

Benjamin Daniels is back. He may be older, wiser and more experienced, but his patients are no less outrageous. Drawing on his time working as a medical student, a locum, and a general practitioner, Dr Daniels would like to introduce you to ...

The old age pensioner who can't keep his hands to himself.

The teenager convinced that he lost his virginity and caught HIV sometime between leaving a bar and waking up in a kebab shop.

A female patient Dr Daniels recognises from his younger, bachelor years.

The woman whose mobile phone turns up in an unexpected place.

A Jack Russell with a bizarre foot fetish.

Crackhead Kenny.

Not to mention the super nurses, anxious parents, hypochondriacs, jumpy medical students and kaleidoscope of care workers that make up Dr Daniels' daily shift.

Further Confessions of a GP is the eagerly anticipated follow-up to the bestselling Confessions of a GP. With more eyebrow-raising stories from the world of general practice, Dr Daniels will once again amuse, shock and surprise.

You'll never feel the same about going to the doctor again...

In this riveting autobiography, Daniels delves deeper into the personal and professional aspects of his life as a GP, providing a unique perspective on health policy and patient care. His humorous anecdotes and candid confessions continue to entertain, making this a top pick for fans of medical memoirs.

For fans of Max Pemberton (Where Does it Hurt?), Amir Khan (The Doctor Will See You Now), Ruth Kelly (Amber's Donkey), Aoife Abbey (Seven Signs of Life), and Ed Patrick (Catch Your Breath).

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