Bush Doctor: A Memoir from the Beautiful, Rugged Heart of Outback Australia - Paperback
Bush Doctor: A Memoir from the Beautiful, Rugged Heart of Outback Australia - Paperback
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by Damien Brown (Author)
The author of the bestselling Band-Aid for a Broken Leg comes home and discovers that being a doctor in outback Australia is at least as challenging as working for Medecins Sans Frontieres in Africa.
Damien is convinced that this is the best job anywhere: beautiful skies, red earth, dramatic landings, treating families in remote communities. At a tiny, isolated hospital in central Australia, a paramedic arrives with a joey for babysitting, police help to bring in two men from a car crash, and a young man with heart failure doesn't want a transplant - he'd rather stay on Country. Damien's other job is with the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Can they reach two badly burnt men in time after a fuel tank explodes on a remote Queensland cattle station? Meanwhile, Damien and his girlfriend Maya, an aid worker living in London, try to maintain a long-distance relationship. During a violent week, Damien's exasperation boils over: the difficult cases keep arriving, and social issues can't be fixed in clinics. But the medical wins are many, and Damien finds that small interventions and human connections can be more important than dramaAuthor Biography
Damien Brown is an Australian specialist rural doctor. His bestselling first book--Band-Aid for a Broken Leg--recounts his experiences working for Medecins Sans Frontieres on the medical frontline in Angola, Mozambique and South Sudan. He has now spent over a decade in remote Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory, in larger urban and regional Australian hospitals, and for the Royal Flying Doctor Service in far north Queensland. Damien currently divides his time between Cairns and Melbourne.
