Year of the Intern (novel)

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Year of the Intern
Author Robin Cook
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Novel
Publisher Harcourt Brace
Publication date 23 January 1973
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 246 pages (hardback edition) & 320 p. (paperback edition)
ISBN ISBN 0-15-199740-3 (hardback edition) & ISBN 0-451-16555-1 (paperback edition)

The Year of the Intern, the first novel by Robin Cook and very different from his thrillers, follows the journey of intern Dr. Peters through his year of placement.

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It is an insider's perspective of the medical world. The book was written in 1973 but unfortunately the world has not really changed much. He began writing the book while serving on a submarine, basing it on his experiences as a medical resident. When it did not do particularly well, he began an extensive study of other books in the genre to see what made a bestseller. He decided to concentrate on medical suspense thrillers, mixing intricately plotted murder and intrigue with medical technology. He also brought controversial ethical and social issues affecting the medical profession to the attention of the general public.

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A similar book is Doctors by Erich Segal.

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Preceded by
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Robin Cook novels
1972
Succeeded by
Coma



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