Ambitious and cocky, a young neurosurgery resident left his hometown of Chicago for what became an unforgettable adventure in San Francisco, both exhilarating and disheartening, destined to irrevocably change his future. "e;Dogmeat"e; was the moniker he was given as apprentice to a famousand famously intimidatingneurosurgeon. Moris Senegor gives a disarmingly honest account of his "e;Dogmeat"e; days in the wards and operating rooms of UCSF. He also vividly recounts how he fell in love with San Francisco and a woman he found there. His story is for both surgeons and anyone ever beguiled by San Francisco.