After struggling through a challenging childhood afflicted with asthma, overcoming dyslexia, and dealing with an abusive father, Frederick "Skip" Burkle was determined to become a physician. Despite the odds, he achieved that goal and then entered the Navy as a draftee. His first assignment was deployment to a combat base in South Vietnam close to the DMZ, one of the most violently contested areas in that war-torn country. Besides treating combat casualties, Dr. Burkle provided humanitarian medical care to local civilians, many of whom were suffering from the wounds of war plus living with a…mehr
After struggling through a challenging childhood afflicted with asthma, overcoming dyslexia, and dealing with an abusive father, Frederick "Skip" Burkle was determined to become a physician. Despite the odds, he achieved that goal and then entered the Navy as a draftee. His first assignment was deployment to a combat base in South Vietnam close to the DMZ, one of the most violently contested areas in that war-torn country. Besides treating combat casualties, Dr. Burkle provided humanitarian medical care to local civilians, many of whom were suffering from the wounds of war plus living with a host of tropical diseases. That deployment not only introduced him to Vietnamese culture but also to the type of medicine he would continue to practice for the rest of his career. In this memoir, Burkle shares his story as a pioneer in global disaster medicine. He served in three major wars and multiple country conflicts, and escaped assassination attempts during his position as the Interim Health Minister of Iraq. Burkle's story reveals the challenges of practicing medicine in war-torn areas; he dealt with complex political and power struggles, negotiations, and the poverty-stricken aftermath of conflict. He also shared his skills with health care professionals around the world, earning him a legacy as the "father of disaster medicine."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Frederick M. Burkle, Jr., MD's, career spans more than half a century as a physician with qualifications in pediatrics, emergency medicine, psychiatry, public health, and tropical medicine. As a pioneer in the field of global disaster medicine, he has taught and mentored countless health professionals, and is often referred to as the "father of disaster medicine." He has published more than 550 articles, multiple abstracts, 80 book chapters, and authored four books, three on disaster management. In 2007, he was elected to the prestigious Institute of Medicine. He lives in Kailua, Hawaii.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Foreword by Arthur L. Kellermann, MD, MPH Introduction Part I: Planting the Seeds 1. Crossing the Street 2. Fulfilling a Dream: Frederick Martin Burkle, Jr., MD Part II: In the Heart of War 3. How Did I Get to Vietnam? 1968-1969 4. A Moon for the Souls: 1969 5. Homecoming and Readjustment: 1969-1975 6. Operation Babylift: April 1975 Part III: Building a Humanitarian Career 7. Becoming a Global Health Professional: 1975-1990 8. Back to War-Iraq: December 1990-March 1991 9. Operation Provide Comfort: Spring 1991 10. On Call in Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Balkans: 1990s 11. The Center of Excellence: 1994-2000 12. Baghdad: April 2003 13. Sleuthing in Liberia: August 2003 Part IV: Bringing It All Home 14. A Wound Forever 15. Hard-Earned Lessons Epilogue Appendix 1: Tributes Appendix 2: Four Perspectives on the World's Challenges and Concerns A Physician in Peril Sowing the Seeds of Global Autocracies Politics and Public Health: An Explosive Combination The Untold Cost of War on Civilians Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Foreword by Arthur L. Kellermann, MD, MPH Introduction Part I: Planting the Seeds 1. Crossing the Street 2. Fulfilling a Dream: Frederick Martin Burkle, Jr., MD Part II: In the Heart of War 3. How Did I Get to Vietnam? 1968-1969 4. A Moon for the Souls: 1969 5. Homecoming and Readjustment: 1969-1975 6. Operation Babylift: April 1975 Part III: Building a Humanitarian Career 7. Becoming a Global Health Professional: 1975-1990 8. Back to War-Iraq: December 1990-March 1991 9. Operation Provide Comfort: Spring 1991 10. On Call in Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Balkans: 1990s 11. The Center of Excellence: 1994-2000 12. Baghdad: April 2003 13. Sleuthing in Liberia: August 2003 Part IV: Bringing It All Home 14. A Wound Forever 15. Hard-Earned Lessons Epilogue Appendix 1: Tributes Appendix 2: Four Perspectives on the World's Challenges and Concerns A Physician in Peril Sowing the Seeds of Global Autocracies Politics and Public Health: An Explosive Combination The Untold Cost of War on Civilians Index
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