Understanding Life Backwards - E-book - ePub

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Tim Cartmill AO

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 Tim Cartmill AO - Understanding Life Backwards.
One in a hundred babies is born with a heart defect. Until the mid-1950s, most died, but now, thanks to children's heart surgery, almost all can survive.... Lire la suite
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Résumé

One in a hundred babies is born with a heart defect. Until the mid-1950s, most died, but now, thanks to children's heart surgery, almost all can survive. This is the story - told by an insider - of how advances in surgery changed the odds. Australian heart surgeon Tim Cartmill AO was trained by some of the pioneers to save thousands of lives of newborns and children with heart defects. In turn, Tim has helped teach generations of heart surgeons around the world.
In this autobiography, Tim writes of his "lucky" rural childhood and education, his advanced training in Sydney and the US, and his contributions to surgery in the last half of the 20th Century. Understanding Life Backwards, a Children's Cardiac Surgeon Reflects, is also a reflection on the value of teamwork, teaching and mentorship, the roles of colleagues, family and friends in a busy professional life, and the "many satisfactions" of life in retirement.  

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    09/05/2023
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-0-6454625-0-0
  • EAN
    9780645462500
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
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Biographie de Tim Cartmill AO

Children's heart surgeon Tim Cartmill AO was born in Grafton on the NSW north coast in 1933, and raised in the nearby rural community of Nymboida. A bookish child, encouraged by his family and the teacher of his one-room school, he became a boarder at the selective Hurlstone Agricultural High School in Sydney. Tim entered the University of Sydney Medical School at the age of sixteen. After graduation he served as Resident Medical Officer and Registrar at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital where he developed a lasting interest in chest surgery, especially the newly evolving field of open heart operations.
Having qualified as a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgery, he was privileged to study heart surgery for three years in USA at Houston, Texas and Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, two of the world-leading centres of the time. Tim returned to Australia with his young family. He joined the staff at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children in Sydney from the mid-1960s until 1997, later participating in the establishment of Westmead Children's Hospital.
His service to paediatric cardiology and cardiac surgery were recognised in 1995 when he received the Order of Australia. Having retired from active practice in Australia, Tim practised in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates from 1998 to 2001. Professor Cartmill has helped train generations of Australian and International Heart surgeons and contributed to many overseas philanthropic surgical visits.
Other contributions included administrative, educational and political positions. Understanding Life Backwards is an autobiography which also reflects on selected technical aspect of surgery, teaching, learning and mentorship, and the roles of colleagues, family and friends in a busy professional life. Finally, this book recounts many satisfactions of life in retirement, and muses on philosophy, retirement and aging. 

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