- Kevin Patterson
Kevin Patterson (born
December 27 ,1964 inKapuskasing, Ontario ) is a Canadianmedical doctor and literary writer. His short story collection, "Country of Cold," won theRogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize in2003 .Patterson grew up in
Selkirk, Manitoba . He put himself through medical school at theUniversity of Manitoba inWinnipeg by enlisting in theCanadian army . When his service was up, he worked as a doctor in theArctic and on the coast ofBritish Columbia while pursuing his MFA in creative writing. In 1999, Patterson published "The Water in Between", a travel memoir of his sailing expedition in thePacific Ocean .His first novel, "Consumption", was published in September 2006 in Canada. He co-edited "Outside the Wire: The War in Afghanistan in the Words of its Participants", which was released in January 2008.
"Talk to Me Like My Father"
"Talk to Me Like My Father", Patterson's account of spending six weeks as a doctor with
NATO forces inAfghanistan in the winter of 2007, was published in the July-August issue of "Mother Jones " magazine in the U.S. [ [http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2007/07/talk_to_me_like_my_father.html "Talk to Me Like My Father: Frontline Medicine in Afghanistan"] .] The article created news headlines in Canada because of Patterson's graphic description of the dying moments ofNova Scotia -born soldier Kevin Megeney.Although Megeney's name had previously been published in Canadian media, the Canadian
Department of National Defence initiated amilitary police investigation into Patterson's conduct to determine whether or not he breacheddoctor-patient confidentiality . [ [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070804.wafghan04/BNStory/National/ "Doctor's gory tale angers soldier's family"] , "The Globe and Mail ",August 4 ,2007 .] He was later cleared when the DND received confirmation from Megeney's mother that she had consented to the publication of the article.References
External links
* [http://www.randomhouse.ca/author/results.pperl?authorid=23352 Kevin Patterson author spotlight at Random House Canada]
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