The Making of a Flight Surgeon
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About the Book
“The Making of a Flight
Surgeon” tells the story of a young man during his first year of practice as an
Aerospace Medicine physician, i.e. “Flight Surgeon”, in the U. S. Air Force.
Written in first-person, the author GREGG BENDRICK is immersed in military
customs and courtesies, and soon identifies readily with the pilots under his care.
He develops a strong friendship with his supervisor, RUSSELL BRAKEFIELD, who
gradually assumes the role of mentor. Against this backdrop of Air Force life
and culture, Bendrick falls in love with a nurse named LYDIA FUENTES. His relationship with her changes his outlook
on medicine, and begins to positively affect his clinical practice. Lydia is
likewise changed, and her relationship with Bendrick facilitates her recovery
from a psychologically traumatizing divorce. The strength of this relationship
is tested when tragedy suddenly befalls the two of them. Lydia and Bendrick are
forced to move on with their lives, but both are significantly changed as a result
of their love for each other, and the events surrounding their relationship.
About the Author
Gregg Bendrick, aka “Hatch”,
is the Flight Surgeon and Medical Director of NASA’s Dryden Flight Research
Center at Edwards Air Force Base in California. He is a graduate of the U. S. Air Force Residency in Aerospace
Medicine, and is Board-Certified in both Aerospace Medicine and Occupational
Medicine. Dr. Bendrick received his MD
degree from the University of Chicago, where he also received an MS degree and
a BA. He received his Master of Public
Health (MPH) from the University of Texas. He is married, and has one daughter from
a prior marriage. Though he has published a variety of technical papers, “The
Making of a Flight Surgeon” is his first novel.