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Williams, himself a practicing GP, uses his "Graphic Medicine" platform to tackle complex social and ethical issues with a "lightness of touch" and "sly sense of humor". Key themes include: The Lady Doctor (The Bad Doctor Book 2) - Amazon.com

The story centers on , a forty-year-old General Practitioner at the rural Llangandida Health Centre who also spends part of her week in a Genitourinary Medicine (GUM) clinic. Lois is a refreshingly "imperfect" protagonist: she is a sarcastic smoker who admits she is "not very good with relationships". The Lady Doctor

The plot gains momentum when her long-estranged mother reappears, demanding a liver transplant. This personal crisis forces Lois to confront deep-seated family loyalties while balancing the relentless demands of her profession, providing a poignant look at how a doctor's private struggles inevitably bleed into their work. Themes and Style Williams, himself a practicing GP, uses his "Graphic

Ian Williams’s graphic novel (2019) is a masterful, darkly comedic exploration of the "wounded healer" archetype, serving as a companion to his acclaimed debut, The Bad Doctor . By blending dry wit with the stark realities of the UK’s National Health Service (NHS), Williams strips away the heroic veneer typically associated with physicians to reveal a relatable, fallible human being. Narrative and Character The plot gains momentum when her long-estranged mother

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