PAUL FARMER

Dr. Paul Farmer

'Paul Farmer' (born October 26, 1959) is an American anthropologist and physician, currently the Presley Professor of Medical Anthropology at Harvard University and an attending physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. His medical specialty is Infectious Diseases. Farmer is one of the founders of Partners In Health (PIH), an international health and social justice organization. His work is the subject of Tracy Kidder's 2003 book ''Mountains Beyond Mountains:The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, A Man Who Would Cure the World''.

Contents
Education
International work
Honors
Publications
Personal
Notes
References
External links

Education


Farmer graduated ''summa cum laude'' from Duke University in 1982 with a Bachelor's Degree in anthropology. He received his MD from Harvard Medical School in 1988 and his Ph.D in medical anthropology in 1990 from Harvard University. Paul Farmer, MD, PhD

International work


In 1987, Farmer, along with Thomas J. White and Todd McCormack, co-founded Partners In Health. PIH began in Cange in the Central Plateau of Haiti and has developed into a worldwide health organization. The PIH hospital in Haiti provides free treatment to patients. PIH helps patients living in poverty to obtain effective drugs to treat tuberculosis and AIDS.
In addition to his hospital in Haiti, Farmer oversees projects in Russia, Rwanda, and Peru. He's known for his support of a "preferential option for the poor," a central tenet of Catholic social teaching. His approach has its basis in ethnographic analysis and real world practicality.
''Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, a Man Who Would Cure the World'' by Tracy Kidder details Farmer's work in Haiti, Peru, and Russia, as well as his efforts to balance clinical and academic responsibilities with having a family of his own.

Honors


Farmer has has won multiple honors including: Paul Farmer wins $100,000 Austin College award

★ A "genius grant" from the MacArthur Foundation (1993)

★ Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize ($1.5 million), which he gave to Partners in Health.

American Medical Association's International Physician Award

★ 2007 Austin College Leadership Award ($100,000), which he will donate to Partners in Health.
Farmer received an honorary Doctor of Science degree from Emory University on May 14, 2007, where he delivered the keynote address for the university's 162nd commencement ceremony. Commencement Speaker and Recipients of Honorary Degrees
He also received an honorary doctorate degree from the University of Notre Dame on May 20, 2007, where he also was a speaker at the Notre Dame forum in September 2006.
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Jeffrey Sachs, Paul Farmer to participate in Notre Dame Forum on global health crisis Brown, Dennis

Publications



★ ''AIDS and Accusation: Haiti and the Geography of Blame'', Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992, 1993, 2006 edition: ISBN 978-0-520-08343-1

★ ''The Uses of Haiti'', Monroe, Maine: Common Courage Press, 1994, 2003, 2005 edition: ISBN 978-1-56751-242-7

★ ''¿Haití para qué?'', Hondarribia, Spain: HIRU Argitaletxea, 1994

★ ''Sida en Haїti: La Victime accusée'', Paris: Editions Karthala, 1996

★ ''Infections and Inequalities: The Modern Plagues'', Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999, revised 2001 edition: ISBN 978-0-520-22913-6

★ ''Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights, and the New War on the Poor'', Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003, 2005 edition: ISBN 978-0-520-24326-2

★ ''Women, Poverty & AIDS: Sex, Drugs and Structural Violence (Series in Health and Social Justice)'', with coauthor Margaret Connors (Author), Common Courage Press; Reprint edition (September 1996), ISBN 978-1-56751-074-4

Personal


Farmer was born in North Adams, Massachusetts and raised in Brooksville, Florida. He and his wife Didi have one daughter. His younger brother, Jeff Farmer, also known as the nWo Sting, is a well known fighter, competing on the professional wrestling circuit. The Wanderer: Bill Clinton’s quest to save the world, reclaim his legacy—and elect his wife Remnick, David

Notes


References



Faculty: Paul Farmer, MD, PhD

About Paul Farmer

Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, a Man Who Would Cure the World, , Tracy, Kidder, Random House, 2004,

External links



Partners In Health

Video of Building a Community-based Health Care Movement, Dr. Paul Farmer's speech at University of Washington, by UWTV, November 13, 2006

Video of Paul Farmer and Tracy Kidder presenting the book ''Mountains Beyond Mountains'', by Cambridge Community Television, October 20, 2006

Video of Reinvigorating the Struggle: A Clinical and Social Justice Perspective on International Health, Dr. Paul Farmer's speech at the University of Virginia, by UVA NewsMakers, (RealPlayer required)

Audio reading of a book on about Farmer's work in Haiti, by NPR

Audio of Speech by Farmer as part of the 2006 Calvin College January series

Audio of Speech by Farmer as part of the 2005 Calvin College January series

Audio of Interview of Farmer rebroadcast by WBUR Boston

Audio of 10/03/2003 episode of "On Point" which includes an interview of Farmer

Audio of a talk at MIT where Farmer and Noam Chomsky speak about Haiti and Farmer's book "The Uses of Haiti" - the link is near the bottom of the page.

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