![]() In “Night Flight” Lam tells the story of Fitzgerald, a doctor flying to the Carribean to evacuate a very sick patient and the surrealness of flying to a foreign country for the single purpose of transporting one patient back home. His short stories are inspired by his experiences in medicine whether it’s the stress of medical school interviews, a student’s first dissection or the unique stresses of being on the night-owl shift at a downtown hospital. Well, whatever he’s secret, we’re glad that Lam is writing. Oh, he’s also an emergency room physician at Toronto East General. The 31-year old author just recently published his first book of short stories, Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures, he’s got a novel and a non-fiction book about pandemic influenza coming out next year. ![]() Torontoist isn’t sure where Vincent Lam finds the time to write. News Torontoist Reads – Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures by Vincent Lam ![]()
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