Colleagues-doctors call him “DOCTOR MYSHKIN” because he resembles Dostoevsky’s character—either a saint, or a fool, or a holy fool. He’s scarcely pointed at, like: “look at the naïve idealist who doesn’t extort money from patients, doesn’t take bribes, and even refuses offerings!” How is it for a provincial doctor with no greed in an ordinary Moscow hospital—“a doctor from God” among “money-grabbing scalers in white coats”? Can you “live without lies,” work with a conscience, and follow the Hippocratic Oath in today’s thoroughly corrupt and sellable medicine? And what happens if such a righteous man falls in love with his straightforward direct superior, who until meeting him was considered an unclean, ruthless careerist…
Read the NEW NOVEL by the author of the bestsellers “The Clinic of S…” and “Sklif”—funny and bitter, tender and heart-clenching, the life story of an ideal doctor that can change your life too!