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Welcome to the fascinating world of general medical practice in Australia. This book is a collection of stories from the author's rich and varied career spanning over 40 years. During that time, he has been a country GP, delivering babies and doing anaesthetics, a retrieval doctor with the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia, worked in the emergency departments of various hospitals and followed his passion of motor sport medicine, especially internationally in the fields of Formula 1 and World Rallying. The stories are both funny and poignantly sad. They are told in the style that invites…mehr

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Welcome to the fascinating world of general medical practice in Australia. This book is a collection of stories from the author's rich and varied career spanning over 40 years. During that time, he has been a country GP, delivering babies and doing anaesthetics, a retrieval doctor with the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia, worked in the emergency departments of various hospitals and followed his passion of motor sport medicine, especially internationally in the fields of Formula 1 and World Rallying. The stories are both funny and poignantly sad. They are told in the style that invites the reader to sit down, share a glass of something with the author and tell a few tales, like old friends. Many of us see ourselves or people we know in these pages... You may be right or you may be wrong, but then that would be telling!
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Erik Hagen was born in the UK to Norwegian parents. The family came to Western Australia in his childhood and he has been there ever since. He came late to medicine but has now been in that field for over 40 years. He has had a career including country general practice, retrieval medicine with the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia and working in hospital emergency departments. He has been involved in his hobby of motor sport medicine, including Formula 1 and World Rallying for the last 30 years.