The Bodies Keep Coming: Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence, and How We Heal

The Bodies Keep Coming: Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence, and How We Heal The Bodies Keep Coming: Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence, and How We Heal by Brian H Williams
My rating: 5 of 5 stars




A trauma surgeon offers his reflections on his own journey as a clinician, particularly as an African American. Dr. Brian Williams examines the foundation of violence on which his career is often based, particularly as he works primarily in large metropolitan areas, He also happened to be the attending trauma surgeon the day of the deadly attack on police in Dallas on July 7, 2016.

This audio version of this book was provided to me at no charge; I am offering my honest review of my own volition. I would like to thank NetGalley, Broadleaf Books and the author for this opportunity to review this book.

Honestly, as a medical provider myself, I fell this is really a must read for any clinician who is open to looking squarely at the racism faced by our colleagues and patients. There was well researched background in the long history that overt racism has played in the American Healthcare system - some of which I as well informed on. To my dismay, much of it was history I had not learned before.

In addition, Dr Williams offers insights into the world of medicine in addition to life in general in the U.S.  as an African American man. It is brutal at times, but again it felt important to read this and have my eyes opened to what is outside my direct personal experience.

The book is well written, cutting, and truthful while maintaining a quality of introspection and without being preachy. I absolutely recommend this book to anyone, without hesitation. The audio component was seamless, and as always, I appreciated hearing an authors story in their own voice

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