Samuel Shem
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Samuel Shem is the pen-name of the American
United States
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 psychiatrist
Psychiatrist
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 Stephen Joseph Bergman (born 1944). His main works are The House of God
The House of God
The House of God is a satirical novel by Samuel Shem , published in 1978. It portrays the psychological harm done to medical interns during the course of medical internship in the early 1970s.-Storyline:...

and Mount Misery
Mount Misery
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, both fictional but close-to-real first-hand descriptions of the training of doctors in the United States
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.

Bergman was a Rhodes Scholar
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 at Balliol College
Balliol College, Oxford
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, Oxford
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 in 1966, and was tutored by Denis Noble
Denis Noble
Denis Noble CBE FRS FRCP is a British biologist who held the Burdon Sanderson Chair of Cardiovascular Physiology at Oxford University from 1984 to 2004 and was appointed Professor Emeritus and co-Director of Computational Physiology. He is one of the pioneers of Systems Biology and developed the...

 FRS, cardiac physiologist and later head of the Oxford Cardiac Electrophysiology Group. In an address to Dr. Noble's retirement party Balliol, he related that Denis Noble's response to Bergman's attempt to become a writer was to ply him with copious sherry.

He was an intern at Beth Israel Hospital
Beth Israel Hospital
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 (subsequently renamed Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center) which inspired the book The House of God
The House of God
The House of God is a satirical novel by Samuel Shem , published in 1978. It portrays the psychological harm done to medical interns during the course of medical internship in the early 1970s.-Storyline:...

.

Bergman is as of 2005 professor
Professor
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 of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School
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, division of addictions. He lives in Newton, Massachusetts
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 with his wife Janet Surrey and a daughter.

Shem's play Bill W. and Dr. Bob
Bill W. and Dr. Bob
Bill W. and Dr. Bob is a play that began previews Off Broadway at New World Stages on February 16, 2007 and opened on March 5, 2007. It ran for 132 performances at New World Stages and closed on June 10, 2007. It is based on the story of William Wilson and Dr.Robert Smith Bill W. and Dr. Bob is a...

had an Off Broadway run at New World Stage in New York City. It ran for 132 performances and closed on June 10, 2007. The New York Times
The New York Times
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called it "An insightful new play."

His works are:
  • The House of God
    The House of God
    The House of God is a satirical novel by Samuel Shem , published in 1978. It portrays the psychological harm done to medical interns during the course of medical internship in the early 1970s.-Storyline:...

    (1978)
  • Fine (1985)
  • Mount Misery (book) (ISBN 0-8041-1555-9)
  • Bill W. and Dr. Bob
    Bill W. and Dr. Bob
    Bill W. and Dr. Bob is a play that began previews Off Broadway at New World Stages on February 16, 2007 and opened on March 5, 2007. It ran for 132 performances at New World Stages and closed on June 10, 2007. It is based on the story of William Wilson and Dr.Robert Smith Bill W. and Dr. Bob is a...

    (play on alcoholism
    Alcoholism
    Alcoholism is a broad term for problems with alcohol, and is generally used to mean compulsive and uncontrolled consumption of alcoholic beverages, usually to the detriment of the drinker's health, personal relationships, and social standing...

     and the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous
    Alcoholics Anonymous
    Alcoholics Anonymous is an international mutual aid movement which says its "primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety." Now claiming more than 2 million members, AA was founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith in Akron, Ohio...

     - Bill W. and Dr Bob
    Bob Smith (doctor)
    Robert Holbrook Smith was an American physician and surgeon who co-founded Alcoholics Anonymous with Bill Wilson, more commonly known as Bill W. He was also known as Dr. Bob. He was born in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, where he was raised, to Susan A. Holbrook and Walter Perrin Smith...

    , 1990)
  • We Have to Talk: Healing Dialogues Between Men and Women (with Janet Surrey, 1999, ISBN 0-465-09114-8)
  • The Spirit of the Place (ISBN 978-0-87338-942-6, June 2008)

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