Canary in the Coal Mine: A Doctor, His Faith, and the Town That Signaled America's Opioid Crisis

Author:   William Cooke ,  Laura Ungar
Publisher:   Faithwords
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Publication Date:   10 September 2019
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Author:   William Cooke ,  Laura Ungar
Publisher:   Faithwords
Imprint:   Faithwords
ISBN:  

9781549100888


ISBN 10:   1549100882
Publication Date:   10 September 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Dr. William Cooke is a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Medicine, specializing in family medicine, addiction medicine, and HIV medicine, and serving the rural community of Austin, Indiana. He has received national recognition for his unique approaches to addressing the challenges faced by communities with limited resources, as has been covered by CBS, NBC, PBS, the BBC, USA Today, the New York Times, and NPR. He has been named Family Physician of the Year by the Indiana Academy of Family Physicians and the Indiana State Health Commission's Award for Exceptional Public Health Service. He lives outside of Austin, IN. Award-winning investigative journalist Laura Ungar is helping to research and write this book. She is widely published and Pulitzer Prize-nominated for her coverage of Austin, Indiana. She lives in Louisville, KY. Dr. William Cooke is a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Medicine, specializing in family medicine, addiction medicine, and HIV medicine, and serving the rural community of Austin, Indiana. He has received national recognition for his unique approaches to addressing the challenges faced by communities with limited resources, as has been covered by CBS, NBC, PBS, the BBC, USA Today, the New York Times, and NPR. He has been named Family Physician of the Year by the Indiana Academy of Family Physicians and the Indiana State Health Commission's Award for Exceptional Public Health Service. He lives outside of Austin, IN. Award-winning investigative journalist Laura Ungar is helping to research and write this book. She is widely published and Pulitzer Prize-nominated for her coverage of Austin, Indiana. She lives in Louisville, KY.

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