City of Belmont - Ruth Faulkner Public Library

The Combat Doctor

resource.description
'I had seen dozens of people die horrible deaths ... This time was different. This time it was a friend of mine dying in the dirt in front of me, and it was my job to save him.' Dr Dan Pronk served on over 100 combat missions in Afghanistan as a frontline special forces combat doctor, where the casualties he treated were his fellow SAS soldiers and commandos, local civilians and even the enemy. The thrill of adventure and the challenges of battlefield medicine brought out the very best in Dan – he discovered a sense of purpose in pushing his medical skills and courage to the limits. But there was a cost. In this frank and vivid memoir, Dan describes the highs and lows of his military–medical career, and the very real toll they took on his mental health and family life. He writes movingly about the burden of saving – and failing to save – friends and comrades, the feelings of helplessness and despair that haunted him, and the journey back to a meaningful and fulfilling civilian life.
Identifier
BORROWBOX:BOL_3978708
Language
eng
resource.title
The Combat DoctorA Story of Battlefield Medicine and Resilience
Creator

Incoming Resources

  • Has instance
    1

Outgoing Resources