Paradise General: Riding the Surge at a Combat Hospital in Iraq

Paradise General: Riding the Surge at a Combat Hospital in Iraq

by David Hnida

Narrated by George K. Wilson

Unabridged — 9 hours, 58 minutes

Paradise General: Riding the Surge at a Combat Hospital in Iraq

Paradise General: Riding the Surge at a Combat Hospital in Iraq

by David Hnida

Narrated by George K. Wilson

Unabridged — 9 hours, 58 minutes

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Overview

A family doctor with limited surgical experience, Dr. Dave Hnida volunteered for two tours of duty in Iraq-first as a battalion surgeon with a combat unit and then as trauma chief at the busiest Combat Support Hospital (CSH) during the Surge. With honesty and candor, and the goofy, self-deprecating humor that sustained him and his fellow doctors through their darkest hours, he provides an astonishing firsthand account of the psychological horror show of conducting medical care in the front lines of an unscripted war.



Like a modern-day M*A*S*H, Dr. Hnida and his team conducted surgery under terrible conditions in a series of tents connected to the occasional run-down building. With an unrelenting caseload, his CSH, the only one staffed by reservists-older, more experienced physicians (who were also more disdainful of authority)-soon became the medivac destination of choice because of their high survival rate, an astounding 99.5 percent.



Dr. Hnida has suffered some very dark hours. Not only were nine of the students killed in the Columbine shootings his family practice patients, but his daughter, a place kicker and the first female to score a point in an NCAA Division I football game, was the victim in a widely publicized rape case. He took from these events not hopelessness but rather an overwhelming desire to help as many young people as he could. His decision, at forty-eight, to enlist as a reservist in the Iraq war, is a true testament to his commitment to fulfill that goal.

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"Wilson's sonorous voice serves to keep the author's message intimate and credibly intense." ---AudioFile

SEPTEMBER 2010 - AudioFile

General Practitioner Dave Hnida volunteers for a four-month deployment at an Army trauma hospital in Tikrit, Iraq. His initial insecurities wane as he matures into his new role as an emergency physician. In addition to describing his daily life, he exposes his most personal emotions while treating critical patients who are the same ages as his children. The narrative contains plenty of medical lingo, which he parenthetically translates into everyday language, making this audiobook suitable for both general readers and health-care professionals. Narrator George Wilson’s laudable skill with regional American accents clarifies the origins of the eclectic members of the staff as they work in teams during tense situations. Wilson’s sonorous voice serves to keep the author’s message intimate and credibly intense. J.A.H. © AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170689095
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 04/27/2010
Edition description: Unabridged
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