Thomas Ferran Frist has spent much of his life promoting the health, relief, rehabilitation, and economic development of people around the world. He has taught in a university in India on a Fulbright scholarship, set up wartime refugee programs in Vietnam as a UNICEF field director, done social research in Tanzania as a Yale graduate student, founded and directed national organizations for the disabled in Brazil, served as president of international organizations for Hansen's disease (leprosy) in the U.S. and Europe, established an economic development program in Nicaragua, and contributed as a college board member and volunteer in NGOs in the U.S. He is the author of nine books, including four novels. Tom and his wife, Clare, have two children and three grandchildren and mostly divide their time between their home in Montreat, North Carolina, and their farm and projects in Brazil. More information can be obtained from tomfrist.com.
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