A doctor in Africa / Andrew Browning ; preface by HRH The Princess Royal, Princess Anne ; read by Jeremy Stanford.

By: Browning, Andrew, 1969- [author.]Contributor(s): Anne, Princess Royal, daughter of Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain, 1950- [writer of preface.] | Stanford, Jeremy [narrator.] | Macmillan Audio (Firm)Material type: SoundSoundPublisher: Tullamarine, Victoria : Bolinda Audio, [2021]Copyright date: ℗2021Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 9 CDs (10 hr., 16 min.) : digital, stereo ; 12 cm ; in containerContent type: spoken word Media type: audio Carrier type: audio discISBN: 9781867530350Subject(s): Browning, Andrew, 1969- | Fistula -- Surgery -- Africa | Labor (Obstetrics) -- Complications -- Africa | Obstetricians -- Australia -- Biography | Surgeons -- Africa -- Biography | Women -- Africa -- Social conditionsGenre/Form: Audiobooks. | Autobiographies. DDC classification: 618.50092 Read by Jeremy Stanford.Summary: A Doctor in Africa is the uplifting story of Andrew's life, from the challenges faced along the way to the stories of the women whose lives he has forever changed. From Ethiopia to Sierra Leone, Tanzania to Togo, Dr Andrew Browning has been helping women affected by obstetric fistulas - a debilitating condition resulting from obstructed childbirth - for nearly two decades. Andrew began his African career in the 1990s working with the late Dr Catherine Hamlin and since then has started the Barbara May Foundation, which has built hospitals, trained staff and established programs to heal fistulas and also prevent them from occurring around Africa in the world's most disadvantaged women. Two million African women are estimated to be suffering with obstetric fistulas. They are often made outcasts in their own community, unable to leave their homes and left with little prospect of a happy, fulfilling life. Andrew's operations, and the spread of fistula- skilled surgeons he is training across the continent, don't just relieve the emotional and physical pain of the women affected, but give them hope and a future.
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"The Australian surgeon changing the lives of women in Africa" -- Cover.

A Doctor in Africa is the uplifting story of Andrew's life, from the challenges faced along the way to the stories of the women whose lives he has forever changed. From Ethiopia to Sierra Leone, Tanzania to Togo, Dr Andrew Browning has been helping women affected by obstetric fistulas - a debilitating condition resulting from obstructed childbirth - for nearly two decades. Andrew began his African career in the 1990s working with the late Dr Catherine Hamlin and since then has started the Barbara May Foundation, which has built hospitals, trained staff and established programs to heal fistulas and also prevent them from occurring around Africa in the world's most disadvantaged women. Two million African women are estimated to be suffering with obstetric fistulas. They are often made outcasts in their own community, unable to leave their homes and left with little prospect of a happy, fulfilling life. Andrew's operations, and the spread of fistula- skilled surgeons he is training across the continent, don't just relieve the emotional and physical pain of the women affected, but give them hope and a future.

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