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The initials “GMH” are presently being utilized by a group of internet companies. The most popular is “Gives Me Hope”, a site where anyone can share with the world, those moments in their lives that give them hope. In the spirit of the site, here are a few doctors who GMH:
Dr. Mehmet Oz gives me hope. If you aren’t familiar with him , he started appearing regularly on Oprah Winfrey’s show some years back, introducing the world to medicine in a new, innovative way. He recently started his own hour-long show, which airs at 3pm Pacific time Monday through Friday. (Compliments of “Ms. O”, same as Dr. Phil.)
Cleverly appearing as a medical doctor, he treats the body and gives advice as a naturopath would. Without fail, the viewers can glean at least one bit of solid information, daily , that can significantly improve their lives . He’s so goofy about it, too, which helps with retaining the valuable tidbits.
He makes up these “science projects” almost every show, that demonstrate the exact function of say, an aneurysm – fake blood and all. The audience loves it, and truly gets the message. Dr. Oz GMH every day.
Another doctor who has recently climbed my list of “Most Noble”, and who GMH in a big way, is CNN’s Dr. Sanjay Gupta. His double duty as a surgeon and reporter in a hellhole such as Haiti is beyond the call of duty.
I can hardly believe his compassion, and ability to function so amazingly well under such extremes. I was also happy to see his genuine outrage at the lack of cooperation in receiving medical supplies. The other doctors were ordered to leave, yet he stayed with the patients until morning and beyond, doing whatever was in his power. Dr. Gupta, you GMH.
Last, but certainly not least, is Dr. Mark Hymen. You may know him from the specials aired regularly on PBS. Since his teaching of wellness is primarily holistic, I was astonished to see him and his wife performing amputations in Haiti.
He wasn’t holding back. Where the news stations were carefully concealing the most hideous reports – bodies being moved by bulldozers and discarded into huge dumpsters – he made sure the cameraman showed the true horror. He also reported that amputations were being performed with rusty hacksaws with no pain killer. He was happy to receive a bottle of vodka to use as pain killer and sterilizer.
I didn’t see him after that episode, perhaps he exposed too much and is no longer getting air-time. Nevertheless, the fact that he was down in the trenches of Haiti, doing what most never could, GMH.
In this ridiculous world heavy-laden with every problem imaginable, these courageous physicians GMH.
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