- Kenneth Kamler
Kenneth "Ken" Kamler is a
microsurgeon andmountain climber .Kamler was chosen by
New York Magazine as one of New York City's best doctors in 2002. He is a microsurgeon trained atColumbia Presbyterian Medical Center who also practices extreme medicine in the most remote corners of the world. He has served as chief high altitude physician for theNASA -sponsored research in human physiological responses to extreme altitude. As covered in the bookInto Thin Air byJon Krakauer , in May 1996, Kamler was at Camp III onMount Everest preparing for a summit attempt when a ferocious storm engulfed three teams of climbers returning from the peak. As the only doctor on the mountain when the storm hit, he treated the survivors as they descended from Camp IV. This was hardly Kamler's first experience with "extreme medicine." A climber and doctor on many Everest expeditions, he has worked withNational Geographic to carry out geological research and precision mapping using laser telescopes and global positioning satellite beacons. He appeared on ABC’s “Nightline” in the first-ever live interview from Everest base camp.and has appeared many times on national television. Kamler lives in theNew York City area.He is also very active in promoting
Scouting in New York and currently serves as theBoy Scouts of America Founders District Chairman inQueens, NY . At the2005 National Scout Jamboree a subcamp was named after him.Kamler is the author of
Doctor on Everest and most recently,He also currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors and was previously former Vice President of the
Explorers Club .Kamler contributes to
National Geographic Adventure Magazine.External links
* [http://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/0506/excerpt1.html Steroids on Everest]
* [http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/lm/stories/s1036189.htm Life Matters Interview with Extreme Doctor Kenneth Kamler]
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