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Holistic medicine provider and practicing clown. Wife: Linda Edquist (two children, sep. 1997) Son: Atomic Zagnut Adams Son: Lars Zig Edquist Adams.
Hunter Campbell 'Patch' Adams | |
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Adams in Anaheim, California, May 15, 2008 | |
Born | May 28, 1945 (age 64) Washington, D.C. |
Nationality | United States |
Education | M.D., Medical College of Virginia |
Alma mater | George Washington University |
Home town | Arlington, Virginia |
Spouse(s) | Linda Edquist (divorced) |
Children | Atomic Zagnut Adams Lars Zig Edquist Adams |
Hunter Campbell 'Patch' Adams, M.D. (born May 28, 1945 in Washington, D.C.) is an Americanphysician, social activist, citizen diplomat, professional clown, performer, and author. He founded the Gesundheit! Institute in 1972. Each year he organizes a group of volunteers from around the world to travel to various countries where they dress as clowns in an effort to bring humor to orphans, patients, and other people.
His life inspired the filmPatch Adams, starring Robin Williams. Adams is currently based in Arlington, Virginia. In collaboration with the institute, he promotes a different health care model (i.e. one not funded by insurance policies).
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Early life
Adams had a difficult childhood. His father, an officer in the United States Army, had fought in Korea, and died while stationed in Germany when Adams was 16-years-old[citation needed] After his father's death, Adams returned to the United States with his mother and brother. Upon his return, Adams has stated that he encountered institutional injustice which made him a target for bullies at school. As a result, Adams was unhappy and became actively suicidal. After being hospitalized three times in one year for wanting to end his life, he decided to 'make revolution.' According to Adams, ever since this realization, he has been active in his cause with no return to suicidality.[1]
Early career
After school (1963) from Wakefield High School (Arlington County, Virginia),[2] Adams completed pre-med coursework at the George Washington University. He began medical school without an undergraduate degree, and earned his Doctor of Medicine degree at the Medical College of Virginia, Health Sciences Division of Virginia Commonwealth University in 1971. In the late 60s, one of his closest male friends (not his female friend as seen in the Patch Adams film) was murdered. Convinced of the powerful connection between environment and wellness, he believes the health of an individual cannot be separated from the health of the family, community, and the world. While working in an adolescent clinic at MCV, in his final year of med school, he met Linda Edquist, a volunteer in the clinic and student at VCU. Soon after graduation, Patch, Linda, and friends founded the Gesundheit! Institute (originally known to many as the Zanies), which ran as a free community hospital for 12 years.
Adams and Edquist married in 1975 and had two children, Atomic Zagnut Adams and Lars Zig Edquist Adams. The couple divorced in 1998.[3]
Gesundheit! Institute
A revamped Gesundheit! Institute, envisioned as a free, full-scale hospital and health careeco-community, is planned on 316 acres (128 ha) in Pocahontas County, West Virginia. Its goal is to integrate a traditional hospital with alternative medicine. The West Virginia location accepts seasonal volunteers through the website. The new hospital has not been built as Adams continues to seek funding. The current caretaker staff at the West Virginia site consists of one person, but claims to be actively developing educational programs in sustainablesystems design targeted to medical students, university alternative break groups, and the general public. Several videos and books have also been produced including the 1998 film, Patch Adams.
Since the 1990s Adams has supported the Ithaca Health Alliance (IHA),[4] founded as the Ithaca Health Fund (IHF) by Paul Glover. In January 2006 IHA launched the Ithaca Free Clinic, bringing to life key aspects of Adams' vision. Adams has also given strong praise to Health Democracy, Glover's book written and published the same year.
In October 2007, Adams and the Gesundheit Board unveiled its campaign to raise $1 million towards building a Teaching Center and Clinic on its land in West Virginia. Adams' girlfriend, Susan Parenti is the impetus behind this project. The Center and Clinic will enable Gesundheit to see patients and teach health care design.[citation needed]
Adams urges medical students to develop compassionate connections with their patients. His prescription for this kind of care relies on humor and play, which he sees as essential to physical and emotional health. Ultimately, Adams wants the Gesundheit! Institute to open a 40-bed hospital in rural West Virginia that offers free, holistic care to anyone who wants it.[5]
Adams was awarded the Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience Award on January 29, 1997.[6]
In 2008, Adams agreed to become honorary chair of the 'International Association for the Advancement of Creative Maladjustment' or IAACM. In a number of his speeches and essays, Martin Luther King, Jr. had called for such an IAACM, but none was ever created. MindFreedom International, a nonprofit coalition that Gesundheit! belongs to as a sponsor group, launched the IAACM to support 'creative maladjustment' and social change.[7]
Views and beliefs
In addition to his fight to change medicine, Adams is a social activist. Adams has said if he had the power to do so, he would solve this problem by handing all positions of power over to women, because, 'all the problems of the world are due to men.' He has added he thinks this way because of a great woman in his life: his mother. Adams said that she, 'showed me the miracle of being nice, of being kind, of being generous as a way of life. This did not make me political until I grew up and realized that her world was not the world.'[8]
Complying with his social activism, Adams has been critical of many aspects of politics. He has openly spoken out against his own American government, saying of former United States President George W Bush, 'I think Bush has no ethics. He's a liar, a thief and a murderer.' He went on to blame Bush's victories in both of his term elections on the government and media manipulating the population to be a consumerist society and to stop caring about the world around them, as well as frightening them so they would agree to almost anything.[9] Adams has also shown a strong dislike of capitalism. In one interview, he goes as far as to call it the worst thing in history, and says it will make humans extinct.[10]
In addition, Adams has criticized the film made about him, saying it sacrificed a lot of his message for the sake of selling tickets. Out of all the things Adams fights for, the film portrayed him merely as a funny doctor. According to Adams, the film told lies about his life, one lie being that while in the film Adams' girlfriend is murdered, in real life, the person murdered was Adams' closest male friend.[11] Also, the website of the Gesundheit Institute states, 'at the end of the film Patch Adams, Universal Studios inserted the inaccurate statement that Gesundheit had already built its free hospital... This false claim hindered Gesundheit's ability to fundraise for the free hospital.' Despite this, the website adds, 'the movie itself raised visibility and helped launch a decade of teaching and Global Outreach.'[12] Patch Adams himself in an interview was critical of Robin Williams, stating, 'He made 21 million dollars for four months of pretending to be me, in a very simplistic version, and did not give $10 to my free hospital. Patch Adams, the person, would have, if I had Robin's money, given all 21 million dollars to a free hospital in a country where 80 million cannot get care.'[13]
Bibliography
- Adams, Patch; Maureen Mylander (1998). Gesundheit! : bringing good health to you, the medical system, and society through physician service, complementary therapies, humor, and joy. Rochester, Vermont: Healing Arts Press. ISBN 089281781X. http://lccn.loc.gov/99187488. Retrieved 2008-12-16.
- Adams, Patch; Maureen Mylander (1993). Gesundheit! : bringing good health to you, the medical system, and society through physician service, complementary therapies, humor, and joy. Rochester, Vermont: Healing Arts Press. ISBN 089281442X. http://lccn.loc.gov/92007008. Retrieved 2008-12-16.
- Adams, Patch; Maureen Mylander (1998). Gesundheit! [sound recording]. Los Angeles, California: NewStar Media. ISBN 0787118281. http://lccn.loc.gov/00717433. Retrieved 2008-12-16. 4 sound cassettes (ca. 6 hr.) : digitally mastered, Dolby processed.
- Adams, Patch (1998). House calls. cartoons by Jerry Van Amerongen. San Francisco, California: Robert D. Reed Publishers. ISBN 1885003188. http://lccn.loc.gov/98034266. Retrieved 2008-12-16.
- Bourque, Judith (1999). The real Patch Adams (videorecording) / a film by Judith Bourque. Oley, PA: Bullfrog Films. ISBN 1560298111. http://lccn.loc.gov/2003389123. Retrieved 2008-12-16. 1 videocassette (53 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
- Graham, John (1999). It’s up to us. foreword by Patch Adams. Langley, Washington: Giraffe Project. ISBN 189380500X. http://lccn.loc.gov/99097193. Retrieved 2008-12-16.
References
- ^http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhmmHio7hLY
- ^'Alumni News Wakefield High School' (PDF). Fall 2008. p. 5. http://www.wakefieldalumni.org/efnewsletters/AlumniNews2008.pdf. Retrieved 2009-09-12.
- ^Foege, Jason (Feb. 1, 1999). 'The Doctor Is Out There'. People Magazine. http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,20127473,00.html. Retrieved 2010-03-08.
- ^'G! { Links }'. Archived from the original on Dec 10, 2006. http://web.archive.org/web/20061210043633/http://www.patchadams.org/links/. Retrieved 2008-12-16. '* Ithaca Health Fund * Member-owned Non-profit Mutual Health Security * www.ithacahealth.org'
- ^Marsh, Jason (Spring 2008). 'Playing Doctor: An interview with Patch Adams'. Greater Good Magazine (Berkeley, California: Greater Good Science Center) volume IV (4). http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/greatergood/2008spring/Q_A054.html. Retrieved 2008-12-16. 'Adams has been raising money for the hospital for nearly three decades. In the meantime, he continues to lecture and lead workshops, often urging medical students to develop an ethic of care built on forming compassionate connections with their patients. His prescription for this kind of care relies on humor and play, which he sees as essential to physical and emotional health'.
- ^'The Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience Recipients List'. http://www.peaceabbey.org/awards/cocrecipientlist.html. Retrieved 2009-07-17.
- ^'MindFreedom International launches IAACM'. http://www.mindfreedom.org/campaign/madpride/events/2008-events/patch-adams-iaacm. Retrieved 2009-07-17.
- ^http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhmmHio7hLY
- ^http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D67q03crhsg&feature=related
- ^http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLAZd7gGRbw&feature=related
- ^http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Q7aqa-G0l8
- ^PatchAdams.org History
- ^http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4k-BKF7PeE
External links
- Adams brings his take on state of medicine to students - Article on the speech that included the controversial statements
- COPATCH - Brazilian Group that Organizes Patch's trips to Brazil
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