Solving for Why by Dr. Mark Shrime
Author:Dr. Mark Shrime [Shrime, Dr. Mark]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Published: 2022-01-25T06:00:00+00:00
Footnote
i Iâve chosen to use âpeople with albinismâ instead of the more common âalbinoâ because the latter has taken on derogatory connotations.
Chapter 14
It comes at its own timing, when I am ready for itâhumble, respectful, not expecting it, somehow placing myself lower than it, not above it.
âTIMOTHY GALLWEY
THERE IT WAS. MY why. Iâd had the epiphany. Iâd articulated what I wanted my life to be about. Iâd solved for it.
That should have been it, right?
Well.
Because I had made sure to secure my return to clinical practice before I left for Mercy Ships in 2008, I flew back from Liberia to Toronto and to the planned safety of the anodyne. I completed a second fellowship in microvascular reconstructive surgery, then moved to Boston, where I landed in four months of Risk-fueled unemployment. By January of 2009, I started my first full-time doctoring job in the United States.
A less combative chairman laid out his goals for my job: build a monolithically successful (read: busy) surgical oncology practice, remove head and neck tumors from patients in New England, and reconstruct defects with tissue from other parts of their bodies.
From a fibula, Toronto taught me to create a jaw. From wrist skin, a tongue. From the shoulder blade, a palate. Each piece of tissue was harvested in tandem with its blood supply and transferred to the gap left by the removed tumor. Carefully placed sutures no bigger than a human hair, and even more careful nursing aftercare, usually meant graft survival and a patient with an intact face.
Itâs thrilling surgery. Itâs complex, elegant, magnificent. I was good at it.
Also, I didnât like it.
A year into the Boston job, I returned to Mercy Ships for a few weeks. Before I tell you more, though, I have to introduce you to Dr. Gary Parker.
Imagine lashing Jesus and the Buddha together with some wry wit and stuffing them into the six-foot-three-inch body of a missionary surgeon. Thatâs Gary. His why moved him to Africa over thirty years ago, where a temporary stint with Mercy Ships turned into three decades. He met his wife, Susan, on the ship, raised his kids on the ship, and has devoted his entire career to surgical care for the worldâs forgotten poor.
Operating with Gary is an unparalleled experience. He navigates head and neck anatomy like a New York City cabdriver. The man has seen more Alimous than I ever will.
Heâs a legend around Mercy Ships. When I arrived to the ship in Liberia, Iâno jokeâswooned the first time I saw his bald, bearded head. âThatâs Dr. Parker!â I whispered to the person next to me. âItâs him!â
When I returned to the ship the next year, he met me at the top of the gangway, wrapped his lanky arms around me. âMy son has come back.â
When Gary talks to you, he talks to nobody but you. Four hundred people live on the Africa Mercy at any one time, but coffee with Gary is coffee with only Gary. Nothingâs off-limits in those coffee conversations: politics to religion to relationships to what approach weâd use in tomorrowâs case are all fair.
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