![]() ![]() ![]() Written by a psychiatrist, Stephen Bergman, under the pseudonym Samuel Shem, M.D., the novel is based on his grueling, often dehumanizing experiences as an intern at Harvard Medical School’s Beth Israel Hospital in 1974. It introduced characters like “Fat Man” the all-knowing but crude senior resident and medical slang like Gomer, for Get Out of My Emergency Room.Ĭalled “The House of God,” the book was drawn from real life, and 30 years after its initial publication, it is still part of the medical conversation. It was a raunchy, troubling and hilarious novel that turned into a cult phenomenon devoured by a legion of medical students, interns, residents and doctors.
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