The Patient Was Vietcong
An American Doctor in the Vietnamese Health Service, 1966–1967
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About the Book
In 1965, drafted into the Army to serve in Vietnam, Lawrence Climo, a young physician just out of training, learned of a unique humanitarian mission with counter-insurgency objectives that was looking for doctors: MILPHAP (Military Provincial Hospital Augmentation Program). Because it seemed to be an honorable as well as a doable enterprise he volunteered and began keeping a journal. At the start he appreciated the varied interactions with people of different religious, social, racial and ethnic cultures, especially among both Americans and Vietnamese as well as between the two. Whatever culture shocks emerged proved, if not intriguing or entertaining, at least informative. But then he encountered a culture shock that proved toxic and threatened to corrupt both MILPHAP and himself.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Lawrence H. Climo, M.D.
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 244
Bibliographic Info: 46 photos, appendices, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2014
pISBN: 978-0-7864-7899-6
eISBN: 978-1-4766-1415-1
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments 00
Introduction 1
1. Backgrounds: Theirs, Ours and Mine 7
2. Citizen-Soldiering 24
3. I Volunteer for a Special Program 31
4. In-Country: Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) 37
5. The Central Highlands: Initiation 46
6. Ban Me Thuot: An Unorthodox Practice 60
7. Disconnects and Flash-Points 87
8. Mobile Trips Into the Countryside 115
9. Lamentations and Harmonies 145
10. Fault Lines: Honor, Trust and Caring 169
11. Fault Lines: Health, Truth and Integrity 186
12. This Story’s Coda 203
13. Returning Home and Moving On, Then Going Back 207
Postscript 217
Appendix I 219
Appendix II 221
Appendix II 223
Appendix IV 224
Chapter Notes 226
Bibliography 229
Index 231
Book Reviews & Awards
“about a healer whose remarkable and uncommon and humbling experiences in a strange land with widely different cultures leads to a self discovery that is both enlightening and satisfying. If you want to read an intelligently and passionately written book about a unique Vietnam wartime experience, this is that book. In it, you’ll discover adventure, uncertainty, loss, humor, joy and above all else, discovery of human kindness and sacrifice”—TogetherWeServed.com.