Take Two Aspirins But Don't Call Me in the Morning


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About The Book

In response to the stifling socialism of the Canadian health care system and the intolerably long Canadian winters Dr. Mel Genraich made a life-altering decision: leave Toronto for good and seek his fortune in Houston Texas. Little did he know that in the short space of eight years he would be divorced from his wife and children remarried to a native Texan (from a staunch Church of Christ family no less) and would relocate his practice to the Texas Panhandle.<i>Take Two Aspirins but Don't Call Me in the Morning</i> depicts the travels and struggles of a Canadian Jew living in an almost one-hundred percent Christian world. Genraich tells of his incredible swings of fortune and adaptation to events that change the course of his life. He chronicles his travels in America and abroad-in particular his transformational journey through Europe as a senior medical student.Brutally honest and sprinkled with his personal observations Genraich shows that he is not afraid to be honest and controversial traits that most in his profession decry. This is a memoir that is frank and engaging far removed from the private enclave of the medical world and yet also a story of that world.
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