Best-selling author Ian Williams is coming to Hull in November for a talk about his work as a GP, comics artist and writer. His graphic novel The Bad Doctor was published in 2014 to critical acclaim, causing Alison Bechdel to declare him as “the best thing to happen to medicine since penicillin”. Ian has also penned a series of comic strips for The Guardian about the trials and tribulations of working within the NHS, and his novels and comic art are humane, moving and highly witty views onto the contradictions and challenges of modern medicine. This promises to be an engaging and thought-provoking evening.
The evening starts at 6pm with a drinks reception and the talk begins at 6.30pm.
See our website for more details: www.hullmedicalsociety.co.uk/events
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