Public Health Onstage

Medical Essays and Original Short Plays

by David J. Holcombe, M.D.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/7/2017

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 356
ISBN : 9781524672676
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 356
ISBN : 9781524672669

About the Book

Public Health Onstage represents an attempt to combine two visions of public health—the scientific and the artistic. Each one of the short essays deals with some aspect of public health, including human papillomavirus vaccination, medication marketing, safe sleep, malpractice, sexual assault, opioid abuse, and many more. Paired with each scientific essay are one or more original short plays that delve into the same or similar subject matter while exploiting its dramatic potential. Dr. David Holcombe has taken many of the plays from previous publications, including Beauty and the Botox; Old South, New South, No South; Chateau in Hessmer; and Why Go All the Way to Fulton, Louisiana? Some of the medical essays have been extracted from his previously published Mendel’s Garden: Selected Medical Topics. Most of these medical essays have already appeared in Cenla Focus, a regional publication in Central Louisiana, or Visible Horizon, another regional publication by the Council on Aging. Some essays and plays have never been previously published. Combining the scientific and the artistic can be fraught with peril. Their hoped-for synergy can dissolve into nonsense or, worse yet, alienate the reader who becomes completely unreceptive. My hope is that this volume will break new ground in both public health and theater and appeal to the most discriminating critics. Many famous authors have tackled complex social and medical issues in the past (notably Henrik Ibsen and George Bernard Shaw). Physicians have also distinguished themselves as playwrights while steering clear of medical topics entirely (such as Dr. Anton Chekhov.) But this volume hopes to put the medical and theatrical together for the edification and entertainment of the reader and the potential viewer. Scientific readers may gain a new appreciation for the persuasive power of the stage, and theater lovers may acquire some unexpected medical information.


About the Author

David Jeffrey Holcombe, born in San Francisco, California, in 1949, grew up in the East Bay under the shadow of magnificent Mount Diablo. An idyllic childhood among then country roads lined with pear orchards, he attended local public schools with excellent teachers and few social problems. After high school, he attended the University of California in Davis, from which he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Applied Behavior Science). He subsequently attended the University of Florida in Gainesville, where he obtained a Master of Science in Agriculture (Poultry Science). After four years of unsuccessful attempts to get into medical school in the United States, he left for Belgium, where he attended the Catholic University of Louvain in Brussels, Belgium, from which he graduated Summa Cum Laude in 1981. All during his high school and college years, he continued to paint and write. After returning to the United States in 1983 with his charming Belgian wife, Nicole, they settled in Alexandria, Louisiana where they raised four sons. For twenty years, Dr. Holcombe worked as in internist at the Freedman Clinic of Internal Medicine. He subsequently became the Regional Administrator/Medical Director for the Louisiana Office of Public Health, a position he has held for the last 10 years. Medicine and the arts have co-existed, sometimes peacefully and sometimes painfully during his entire professional career. This on-going tension and underlying passion have given rise to this work, PUBLIC HEALTH ONSTAGE, a compilation of published medical essays and self-published plays.