Floodgates
Emergency Room Life in Verse
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About the Book
Floodgates takes us into a unique journey through poetry that exposes simple truths in the complex world of medical science. It brings out, in a very simple, casual and enjoyable manner, the effects daily emergency room encounters on the on the human spirit, be it the doctor, patient or family member. It will put a smile on the reader’s face as it reaches and connects each human being to another.
It is poetry that everyone will find interesting, regardless of their medical background. The reader can't help but ponder when we read of "frequent flyers" who use the emergency room as a hotel, or help but spring to laughter at the surgeon's reverence for flatus or fart because of its surgical value. It is poetry that connects us all, as the reader can't help but join the doctor who mourns Little Chris that drowned in his grandparents' pool or cries with the 3-year old (Little J) that he diagnosed with cancer. Poems like "ectopic pregnancy" or "kidney stone" enligthen the reader to the cause and treatment of disease, in a very entertaining manner.
As Dr Joyce Ashuntantang, Ph.D., writes in the foreword, floodgates takes us through a unique excursion to the human body, where we become witnesses not only to human pain and suffering but also to the abundance of human compassion and empathy. The poems show patients as human beings beyond their disease and that is why their demise or triumph over pain and suffering induces poetry from the doctor, she points out.
About the Author
Dr. Bertrand Fote is an emergency physician practicing in North Carolina. His journey began in the small West African nation of Cameroon where he was born and lived until he moved to the United States at age 17. He obtained his medical degree at Howard University in Washington DC, after getting a Bachelor’s degree Magna Cum Laude in electrical engineering from the University of the District of Columbia. He is a board certified emergency physician and a fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians. He also holds an MBA from Auburn University in Alabama.
Bertrand is known for his ever-present smile and love of singing. In fact, many of his patients refer to him as “the singing doctor.” His warm nature and positive outlook at life is evident in his writings. In this offering, he shares some of his perspectives on life and humanity. His poetry brings out the realities of the effects of the art and science of medicine on the human spirit and soul. It brings out simple truths, sometimes forgotten or ignored in our complex world. This collection, Floodgates: Emergency Room life in verse takes the reader on a unique journey that transcends medical science to expose the joys and pains of life expressed in an incredibly simple, casual and enjoyable manner.
Bertrand’s poetry has been published in several anthologies. This is his second poetry collection. He is also the author of Reflections From Within: A Collection of though-provoking, mind-searching poems. He loves playing the keyboard, scrabble, theater, soccer and golf. He also enjoys traveling.