She was awarded the New Zealand Bravery Decoration in 2014. As aftershocks continued, she performed bilateral leg amputation using only a hacksaw and pocket knife. Lydia, a Ballarat urologist, was part of a team who rescued a man trapped in a collapsed building during the 2011 Christchurch earthquake. These accomplished doctors will share their extraordinary stories of performing under pressure, and how they not only coped, but developed stronger mental agility and a resilient mindset. Learn resilience strategies from these remarkable Avant members, to apply in your own medical practice.įacilitated by Avant’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr Michael Wright and Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Dr Mark Woodrow, Avant is proud to present this curated Q&A series featuring Dr Lydia Johns Putra, Dr Richard “Harry” Harris and Dr Dan Pronk, each with a lived experience of working in a crisis.
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