Rock Doc, Neil Ratner MD
Rock Doc, Neil Ratner MD
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Rock Doc

Author: Neil Ratner MD

Narrator: Neil Ratner MD

Unabridged: 9 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/08/2019


Synopsis

Rock Doc will take you from backstage at a Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon concert in the early '70s, where Neil's production company, Circus Talents, Ltd., was providing production services, to the office operating rooms of elite New York surgeons where Neil Ratner, MD, was director of anesthesia.As a teenager, Neil was an aspiring rock-and-roll drummer but ended up on the other side of the business working as both a tour manager for Emerson, Lake, & Palmer and providing production for Pink Floyd. After a bad attack of kidney stones and a stint in the hospital, Neil had an epiphany and decided to pursue his childhood dream of becoming a doctor. He finished college, learned Spanish, spent four years at a medical school in Mexico, completed two years of surgical training and an anesthesia residency, and helped create the new specialty of office-based anesthesia in Manhattan. In doing so, Dr. Ratner became an expert in the use of the new drug Propofol, a drug that would play a significant role in Neil's future.Although Dr. Ratner encountered many celebrities in his anesthesia practice, one would change his life: Michael Jackson. Eight years after establishing his anesthesia practice, Michael Jackson walked into an office in which Neil was the director of anesthesia. Neil became a trusted friend of Michael's from 1994 to 2002, periodically going on tour and spending time with Michael at Neverland. Hear in Rock Doc how their relationship profoundly affected both....Rock Doc is Neil’s remarkable journey about rock and roll and Michael Jackson, Nelson Mandela, a prison sentence with very unexpected results, and how helping the poorest of the poor became a key part of his life.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Wesley on February 13, 2019

I was intrigued when I read a blurb for Neil Ratner's new Rock Doc when I saw his memoir included stories about the professional careers of Emerson, Lake, and Palmer, Pink Floyd, Edgar Winter, and Rick Derringer during their various heydays in the 1970s. I wasn't disappointed. Roughly one-quarter of......more

Goodreads review by Counsel182 on May 28, 2019

An easy read...really should be called "The King of Pop Doc" as much of the book is dedicated to Ratner's relationship with Michael Jackson. I was more interested in his "rock years" especially touring with Emerson, Lake, and Palmer and Pink Floyd. However, while there are a few nuggets about ELP (i......more

Goodreads review by Nick on July 07, 2019

more like 2.5 stars, but whatever. it's fine, but a little too new age for me. it definitely reads like a ghostwritten memoir, unless ratner's a really staunchly unemotional writer. i think it's a major lack of negative emotions, especially given that even when ratner's discussing being upset, anger......more

Goodreads review by gracie on March 25, 2024

this is one of my favorite books ever. it’s so interesting, the stories, everything. i love it.......more