
Inferno
A Doctor’s Ebola Story
Author: Steven Hatch MD
Narrator: Steven Hatch MD
Unabridged: 11 hr 31 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 03/07/2017

Author: Steven Hatch MD
Narrator: Steven Hatch MD
Unabridged: 11 hr 31 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 03/07/2017
Dr. Steven Hatch is an assistant professor of medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, specializing in infectious disease and immunology. In 2013–2014, Dr. Hatch lived and worked in Liberia as one of the few Western doctors fighting the Ebola epidemic. His work in Liberia was featured in the New York Times, 60 Minutes, CNN with Anderson Cooper, and elsewhere.
Inferno, by Infectious Diseases Physician, Dr Steven Hatch, is the story of this doctor volunteering to go to Liberia to help with the Ebola outbreak of 2013. The author worked in an Ebola Treatment Unit (ETU) in the jungle of Liberia treating and managing patients presenting with symptoms of Ebola.......more
“Dr. Steven Hatch sounds engaging and honest as he recounts his experience in Bong County, Liberia…He describes the searing heat and the dripping sweat of wearing protective clothing, the difficulty of developing a doctor-patient relationship in the absence of touch, and the need to memorize medical records in a sterile environment. Hatch’s respect for his co-workers and patients is clearly evident in his voice. So is his frustration with demonizing politicians and incompetent bureaucratic policies for medical personnel returning to the US…This is an absorbing production.” AudioFile
“With straightforward prose, his work goes beyond what most Americans watched on nightly news by examining the scientific, political, social, and religious implications of the disease.” Washington Post
“This well-researched study is the best book on the subject and should be required reading for medical community and policy-makers.” Washington Book Review
“A compassionate, clear-eyed, and courageous account of how compassionate medical care proves a formidable force against the ravages of Ebola.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Searing stories of death, hope, and heartbreak…Hatch’s writing is elegant, and at times deeply moving.” Library Journal (starred review)
“An outstandingly well-written, page-turning memoir…Nothing short of a literary miracle…This is a masterful work that deserves sharp notice.” Booklist (starred review)
“Hatch’s testimony is a useful addition to the popular literature about the Ebola outbreak. [His] analysis is intelligent, nuanced, and tempered, a necessary departure from the panicked response of most American media outlets.” Kirkus Reviews