Scott Eveloff, MD, is a pulmonary physician with thirty years of experience treating seriously ill patients. He has appeared on The Dr. Oz Show, ABC's 20/20, and Inside Edition. His insider's knowledge of the many ways to harm patients in today's hospitals as there are to heal them prompted his debut novel.Dr. Eveloff is an exercise fanatic, alternating between weightlifting and aerobics. He loves to travel but hates cruises and can often be found attending concerts of his favorite (aging) musicians. He is enjoying retirement with his supportive physician wife. Spending time resuscitating plot lines instead of patients, he remains motivated by the comforting recollections of growing up and by his late son Andrew, whose boundless enthusiasm lives forever like the characters he inspired.
""Do Not Resuscitate - An inventive combination of high-stakes hospital drama mixed with supernatural horror, fueled by a terrifying villain from beyond the grave who turns a medical intern's life upside down with his nefarious plan to get revenge for his own death."" -Erik Bork, author, screenwriter on HBO's Band of Brothers and From the Earth to the Moon ""When a series of tragic events strike the patients in his care, Harry wonders if there's a killer lurking among the hospital's staff or if he's cracking under pressure."" -Travis Tougaw, author of Death Grip ""An unsettling medical mystery combined with spine-tingling horror that fans of both genres will enjoy. Do Not Resuscitate is a chilling blend of medical thriller and horror that keeps readers on the edge of their seats."" -James Foley, author of Treasure Coast ""Do Not Resuscitate by Scott Eveloff, MD, is an eerie and thought-provoking medical thriller. It immersed me in a world where science meets the supernatural with dreadful outcomes. I was so absorbed in the book that it took me a moment to realize I had reached the end."" -Readers' Favorite ""Readers interested in medical thrillers that sizzle with the added value of supernatural intrigue will find Do Not Resuscitate nicely blends an investigative tone with bigger-picture thinking about moral and ethical life conundrums."" -Midwest Book Review