International humanitarian-aid nurse and New Zealander Andrew Cameron is
the winner of the coveted Florence Nightingale Medal. In this gripping
book he recounts his remarkable life nursing in some of the world's most
dangerous and challenging locations, including South Sudan, Yemen,
Sierra Leone and Afghanistan. He also details his nursing career in some
of Australia's most remote settlements, where anything can be waiting at
the end of a long and dusty outback road: a major road accident, a
suicide, a broken arm, a stabbing. With mordant humour, wisdom and
insight, he recounts the challenges, excitements, and huge rewards of a
nursing life.