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Peter Newman is one of the world's most important philanthropic medical doctors. His memoir, In Harm's Way, will bring the reader along on Doctor Newman's journey around the globe, following him as he walks along the border fence in the Golan Heights, or goes to Joseph's village in Uganda. A reflective, insightful observer of his own motivation and mission-his goals, his doubts. Lyrical and resonant; a life-story filled with sound and emotion, In Harm's Way delves deep into the human condition and the resolute tenacity of the human spirit.

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Peter Newman is one of the world's most important philanthropic medical doctors. His memoir, In Harm's Way, will bring the reader along on Doctor Newman's journey around the globe, following him as he walks along the border fence in the Golan Heights, or goes to Joseph's village in Uganda. A reflective, insightful observer of his own motivation and mission-his goals, his doubts. Lyrical and resonant; a life-story filled with sound and emotion, In Harm's Way delves deep into the human condition and the resolute tenacity of the human spirit.
Autorenporträt
PETER NEWMAN is an award-winning physician and writer, well known for his humanitarian work. His compassionate stories from his work around the globe give us a window into the privileged, and intimate, world of the doctor-patient relationship. Dr. Newman has practiced comprehensive, cradle-to-the-grave medicine, and worked from Canada to the Caribbean and the Golan Heights, and from the Arctic to Africa, in peacetime and war. He has also been sought after as an expert to assess other doctors' standards of care. He shows us a doctor who truly listens, and who treats the whole person, in an era where technology often crowds out the human side of medicine. He lives in Toronto, ON.