Everything But the Medicine, 9781991309075
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A doctor’s candid journey: humanity, burnout, and healing in New Zealand.
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Everything But the Medicine

a doctor's tale

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  • Paperback

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    10 September 2025

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Summary

Everything But the Medicine: A Doctor’s Journey of Healing and Humanity

Wise, candid, brave, and moving, this superbly written memoir by a New Zealand GP is reminiscent of the warm wisdom and humanity of great physician-writers.

Over her long career, Dr. Lucy O’Hagan has developed deep insights into the profound but often complex relationship between patients and doctors. Reading about her own struggle with what it means to be a truly useful doctor is both fascinating and ab…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781991309075
ISBN-10:1991309074
Author:Lucy O'Hagan
Publisher:Massey University Press
Imprint:Massey University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:10 September 2025
Weight:300g
Dimensions:210mm x 138mm x 21mm
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Critics Review

Everything But the Medicine is straight out of the trenches. Read it, then call me in the morning. It is very much a medicine itself.’ — GLENN COLQUHOUN

‘One of the best books of nonfiction of 2025’ — Steve Braunius, Newsroom

‘Goes beyond the medicine and explores the intricate and often complex relationship between patient and doctor’ — Rawan Saadi, The Wanaka Sun

‘The audience is enthralled — silent as stones in the moments of crisis, laughing out loud at the slapstick humour’ — Jules Older on Lucy O’Hagan’s one-woman show based on Everything But the Medicine, Theatreview

‘It’s a powerful book. It will join my library of outstanding medical memoirs such as those of Emma Wehipeihana, Atul Gawande, David Galler and Glenn Colquhoun. I shall keep Everything But the Medicine in my office so that I can lend it to fellow consultants, junior doctors, medical students and nurses, to remind them that it’s not all about us.’ — Eileen Merriman, Newsroom

‘Central to O’Hagan’s memoir are her ongoing efforts to make her humanity visible to her patients.’ — Anne Kerslake Hendricks, NZ Booklovers

About The Author

Lucy O'Hagan

Lucy O’Hagan entered Otago Medical School in the first class to be half female and graduated in the year of the Cartwright Inquiry. She has studied the sociology, anthropology and philosophy of medicine, as well as narrative practice. She has been a rata hauora/general practitioner for over 30 years and has worked in a huge range of contexts: rural tourist town, shearing gang clinics, urban iwi-run services and free clinics for the homeless. She currently works at Oratoa Cannons Creek in East Porirua in a predominantly Māori Pasifika practice owned by Ngāti Toa Rangatira. Lucy has been mentoring GP trainees for over 20 years, including teaching consultation skills and reflective practice. She is a well-known GP writer, speaker and performer who has written plays, given addresses and performances at conferences and written a monthly column for New Zealand Doctor Rata Aotearoa since 2017. In 2024 she recorded stories and reflections she had written during the pandemic. Waiting for Covid is available on podcast platforms.

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