
- 168 pages
- English
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About this book
A fascinating look into the life of a state surgeon general and how his public health decisions provide a blueprint for fearless leadership and better national health policy. Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo shares the inspiring story of how he came to be who he is. After experiencing abuse as a child, Dr. Ladapo was incapable of connecting emotionally with other people. He was dissociated from virtually everything in his life and numbly powered through college, medical school, and residency to become a doctor and university professor. It wasn't until he fell in love with his wife that he was forced to come face-to-face with the enormous emotional and spiritual disruption caused by his deeply buried trauma. Just before the pandemic, Dr. Ladapo worked with a former Navy Seal who used a mix of ancient disciplines and modern techniques to help free him from this traumaâand subsequently, his fear. When the pandemic hit Los Angeles, Dr. Ladapo found himself well-equipped to observe the panic and fear that overtook the hospital where he was workingâand the countryâwithout becoming part of it. From this state of emotional clarity, he recognized that it was too late to take any public health measures that would significantly change the deadliness of the pandemic, and that it was more important to face the challenge squarely and focus on building capacity to treat patients without destroying society in the process. His message that panic, fear, and politics were fueling harmful decisionsâlike disavowing the possibility that hydroxychloroquine could effectively treat COVID-19âmade him the target of fierce criticism. In Transcend Fear: A Blueprint for Mindful Leadership in Public Health, Dr. Ladapo describes his views on public health restrictions, early home treatment, and COVID-19 vaccines, along with how Florida officials made public health decisions that set it apart from other statesâand nations. Based on this experience, Dr. Ladapo explains how states can make better public health decisions in the future, recommending that health officials obtain training in decision analysis and expand their consciousness of how fear can shape perspectives and create dangerous outcomesâparticularly during a crisis.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
- Chapter 1: Getting the Call
- Chapter 2: Growing Up
- Chapter 3: Beginning My Career
- Chapter 4: Getting Free
- Chapter 5: Caught Unprepared
- Chapter 6: Seeing Through the Lockdowns
- Chapter 7: My Friend Simone Gold
- Chapter 8: Public Healthâs Worst Pandemic Decisions
- Chapter 9: Meeting President Trump
- Chapter 10: From Hydroxychloroquine to Fluvoxamine: Treating Patients with COVID-19
- Chapter 11: COVID-19 Vaccines: Ideology versus Science
- Chapter 12: Making Better Public Health Decisions, Part I
- Chapter 13: Making Better Public Health Decisions, Part II
- Chapter 14: Fear versus Freedom
- Afterword by Gavin de Becker