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


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A remarkable story of how a doctor's faith-in-action in rural Indiana helped shine the light on America's opioid epidemic.Dr. William Cooke, Indiana's Family Physician of the Year, was recently on the front lines of one of America's most devastatingly concentrated outbreaks of HIV, fueled by widespread opioid drug use in his community. The dual crisis in Austin made international headlines and brought major attention to the nation's opioid crisis. A family physician trained to treat things like hypertension and to give preventative care, Dr. Cooke wasn't prepared for the role he took on. He'd always imagined himself giving back to his community, but he never thought he'd confront the government as a voice for the forgotten and hopeless of his town. As part of his crusade he found himself before then-governor Mike Pence, urging him to implement the controversial needle-swap program, to which the governor reluctantly agreed, greatly curbing HIV spread in Austin. Dr. Cooke struggled to keep his practice open during this crisis. Fueled by his faith and belief in helping others, he treated every addicted person who came to him, regardless of whether they had Medicaid, including numerous hopeless, addicted mothers whose babies he delivered. Some stories ended well and others didn't, but his love for the people of his community was never misplaced, and with God's help he was able to make a positive impact on his town.Now internationally recognized for his work fighting HIV and opioid addiction, he offers a roadmap of hope for so many other struggling communities across the U.S. CANARY IN THE COAL MINE will help readers understand and empathize with the addiction and suffering of the brothers and sisters among us, because their pain impacts everyone. They'll learn how love can be applied toward healing and changing society for a better future. And they'll be inspired by how the faith and courage of one person can make a real difference.

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Author:   William Cooke ,  Laura Ungar
Publisher:   Faithwords
Imprint:   Faithwords
Edition:   Library Edition
ISBN:  

9781549100864


ISBN 10:   1549100866
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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