This is Going to Hurt

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The story is based on the real-life journals of Adam Kay , a former junior doctor who worked in obstetrics and gynecology from 2004 to 2010. Originally written as a "reflective practice" for his training, these entries were published years later as a response to political contract disputes that accused junior doctors of being "greedy". Kay’s narrative counters this by detailing the immense self-sacrifice required of medical professionals, who often work 97-hour weeks for pay that can be less than the hospital parking meter. A System Under Strain

The adaptation, co-produced by the BBC and AMC, brings these diaries to life with a "live-wire" performance by Ben Whishaw. The series explores several core themes that define the modern medical experience: This is Going to Hurt

The Brutal Truth Behind "This Is Going to Hurt" Whether encountered through the ink of Adam Kay’s multi-million-copy bestselling memoir or the visceral performance of Ben Whishaw in the BAFTA-winning TV adaptation, This Is Going to Hurt offers a devastatingly honest look at life on the front lines of the NHS. It is a story that balances razor-sharp humor with the gut-wrenching reality of a healthcare system—and its staff—pushed to the breaking point. The Man Behind the Diaries The story is based on the real-life journals