Description
The House of God by Samuel Shem, with an introduction by John Updike, is a darkly comic novel that exposes the realities of medical training and hospital life. Following six ambitious interns, the book portrays their struggles to survive grueling workloads, high-pressure situations, and the emotional toll of caring for patients, all while learning to navigate the hospital hierarchy.
Central to the story is “The Fat Man,” an all-knowing resident who guides the interns through the challenges of the year, teaching them how to cope with stress, maintain sanity, and preserve their humanity amidst the relentless demands of the medical profession. The novel blends humour with poignant insight, offering a candid look at the highs and lows of the healing arts.
A must-read for medical students, healthcare professionals, and anyone curious about the behind-the-scenes life of hospitals, The House of God delivers both laughter and sobering truths about the journey to becoming a doctor.














