Joe Bosco is an arrogant, hard-charging transplant surgeon whose ambition knows no bounds. He pursues his job with a take no prisoners approach and saving patients is not just his job, or even his passion—it’s his religion. After doing his surgical residency, he passes on a job offer from Stanford, instead taking a position at a private hospital in San Francisco which pays Joe an exorbitant salary and where the bottom line is… the bottom line. Joe leaves behind academic medicine, much to the chagrin of his father— a German Jewish Holocaust survivor who is a world-renowned neuroscientist and Nobel Prize winner—and his girlfriend, Kate, who sees Joe turning into a different man than the one she met at Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Bosco makes it to the top as a star in the transplant world but soon realizes that the new world he inhabits is fraught with moral and ethical transgressions, some his partners commit and, eventually, some he commits. When the hospital administration sides against Joe in an operating room catastrophe, he is isolated, left with a career in shambles, a girlfriend who wants nothing to do with him, and a father who can’t hide his disappointment.
It is not until his life spins out of control that Joe must come to terms with his own failings and find his true purpose in life… in the most unlikely of places.
You’re going to love this book!
~ Rick Ringer, Los Angeles
I know it’s not often that an organ transplant doctor of 25 years shifts into a writing career. Here’s how it happened . . .
People that need organ transplants are in a VERY unique situation. They have to wait for months, wondering if they will live or die. Can you imagine the thoughts that go through their minds? Their lives are oddly, precariously tied to another person dying and donating a healthy organ.
I’d always ask my patients the following question when first learning that they needed a transplant to survive:
“What would you do if today was your last day?”
The answers they gave were revealing, to say the least. And that was the genesis for my novel,
“All That Really Matters.”