Nov 16, 2017

Emergency Medicine: Dr Maskalyk - 2017 Hilary Weston Writers Trust Top Prize for Nonfiction

Emergency Medicine
James Maskalyk

Congratulations to Dr. James Maskalyk  on taking top honors and winning the 2017 Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction for his second book Life on the Ground Floor: Letters from the Edge of Emergency Medicine 

 

James Maskalyk
The memoir from Dr. Maskalyk was drawn from his experience at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto and Black Lion Hospital in Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa. The jury praised the work for revealing the "compelling universal truths about the power, and limits, of medicine, the strength of human will, and the fragile, infinitesimal gap between dying and living."

 

ABOUT LIFE ON THE GROUND FLOOR

“Do no harm is our most important rule, but we break it all the time trying to do good.”
 
In this deeply personal book, winner of the 2017 Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust Prize for Nonfiction, humanitarian doctor and activist James Maskalyk reflects upon his extensive experience in emergency medicine. Splitting his time between a trauma centre in Toronto’s inner city and the largest teaching hospital in Addis Ababa, he discovers that though the cultures, resources and medical challenges of the hospitals may differ, they are linked indelibly by the ground floor: the location of their emergency rooms. Here, on the ground floor, is where Maskalyk confronts his fears and doubts about medicine, and witnesses our mourning and laughter, tragedies and hopes, the frailty of being and the resilience of the human spirit. 
     Yet, he is swept most intimately into this story of “human aliveness” not as a physician, but as a grandson carrying for his grandfather, now in his nineties.
     Masterfully written and artfully structured, Life on the Ground Floor is more than just an emergency doctor’s memoir—it’s a meditation on health and sickness, on when to hang on tight, and when to let go.

Read more about it at the Globe and Mail