The Bodies Keep Coming, Dr. Brian H. Williams
The Bodies Keep Coming, Dr. Brian H. Williams
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The Bodies Keep Coming
Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence, and How We Heal

Author: Dr. Brian H. Williams

Narrator: Dr. Brian H. Williams

Unabridged: 7 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/26/2023


Synopsis

Trauma surgeon Dr. Brian H. Williams has seen it all—gunshot wounds, stabbings, traumatic brain injuries—and ushers us into the trauma bay, where the wounds of a national emergency amass. As a Harvard-trained physician, he learned to keep his head down and his scalpel ready. As a Black man, he learned to swallow rage when patients told him to take out the trash. Just days after the tragic police shootings of two Black men, he tried to save the lives of officers shot in the deadliest incident for US law enforcement since 9/11. Thrust into the spotlight in a nation that loves feel-good stories more than hard truths, he came to rethink everything he thought he knew about medicine, injustice, and what true healing looks like. Now, in raw, intimate detail, he narrates not only the events of that night, but the grief and anger of a Black doctor on the front lines of trauma care. Working in the physician-writer tradition of Gawande and Tweedy, he diagnoses the roots of the violence that plagues us. He draws a through line between white supremacy, gun violence, and the bodies he tries to revive, training his surgeon's gaze on the structural ills manifesting themselves in his patients' bodies. What if racism is a feature of our healthcare system, not a bug? What if profiting from racial inequality is exactly what it's designed to do? Black and brown bodies will continue to be wracked by all types of violence, Williams argues, until we transform policy and law with compassion and care.

About Dr. Brian H. Williams

Dr. Brian H. Williams is an Air Force Academy graduate, a Harvard-trained surgeon, a former congressional health-policy advisor, and a nationally recognized leader at the intersection of public policy and structural racism, gun violence, and health equity. He has treated gun-violence victims for more than two decades and served as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellow at the National Academy of Medicine and a professor at the University of Chicago Medicine.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Aly on April 08, 2024

Jarring and sad look at healthcare inequity in America, racial divisions, and gun violence.......more

Goodreads review by NaTaya on September 14, 2023

This book was unlike any I've ever read. I've read plenty of biographies, autobiographies, memoirs, and accounts of true crime events. However, this was.... all of those? None of those? I'm not sure how to classify it, honestly, but it was definitely a wonderful read. I suppose I've never really tho......more

Goodreads review by brit on February 08, 2024

Loved this book and the unique perspective it provided into the systemic racism in America. There were moments reading this where I felt absolutely sick to my stomach. The author is a strong, intelligent, successful trauma surgeon and his way of telling his story and the story of his patients (and h......more

Goodreads review by Christin on August 20, 2023

Interesting and personal look at the intersection of race and healthcare in America through the life and experiences of a Black trauma surgeon. Dr. Williams doesn't shy away from the brutal realities of how racism and white supremacy shaped both medicine and his own life, and how his unique position......more

Goodreads review by Lillian on January 11, 2025

I knew a solid amount about the content of this book, but having it written out in front of me with statistics and personal accounts really helped emphasize a lot of it. As I read this, I thought about how much the policy in place affects how each person lives, despite their circumstances. The fact......more