Terrence Holt

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Terrence Holt



Terrence Holt taught literature and writing at Rutgers University and Swarthmore College for a decade before attending medical school. Many of these stories have appeared in different forms in literary journals and prize anthologies, including the Kenyon Review, TriQuarterly, Zoetrope, Bookforum, and the O. Henry Prize Stories. A contributing editor for Men’s Health, Holt teaches and practices medicine at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.

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“It is the body that makes us crazy: our inability to interpret our corporeality, the inscrutable messages it bathes us in with every passing moment. For the patients, it wasn’t their insistence on interpreting, on trying to decode those messages, that made them mad. We are no different in this.”
Terrence Holt, Internal Medicine: A Doctor's Stories

“The nurse read them again. This time, I wrote them down. Then I spent a minute studying them. She was afebrile, I noted. That was good. Her heart rated was 96, a high number I had no idea how to interpret. Her blood pressure was 152 over 84, another highish set of numbers that told me nothing. Her respiratory rate was 26 - also high, and vaguely disquieting. Her O2 sat - the oxygen content of her blood - was 92 percent: low, and in the context of that high respiratory rate not a good sign. The nurse was still looking at me. "I hear she's a whiner," I said hopefully. The nurse shrugged. "She asked me to call you.”
Terrence Holt, Internal Medicine: A Doctor's Stories

“slowly. “You remember, don’t you?”
Terrence Holt, Internal Medicine: A Doctor's Stories

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