M.D. by Neil Ravin

This novel follows young doctors fresh out of medical school who take the blame for disease and random disaster. William Ryan, newly minted M.D., arrives at The Tower, a teaching hospital in New York, and defends old personal illusions while becoming involved with a Eurasian nurse, a young patient dying of Hodgkin's, and an ambitious cardiologist, Diana Hayes. He also clashes with the hospital bureaucracy, which threatens to end his career before it begins.

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1981
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