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Biography:
Robert R. Thompson, M.D.
Dr.
Thompson graduated from Thomas Jefferson University Medical
School in 1965. After an internship in Akron, Ohio he joined
the US Public Health Service and was sent to Alaska. He and
his wife, Martha spent two years in remote Alaskan villages.
Having
adjusted to life in the arctic they decided to return, with
their two sons, Andrew and Peter, to Minnesota where a third
son Paul was born. Dr. Thompson completed one year of a psychiatry
residency at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota and then opted for
rural family practice. During his career Dr. Thompson served
as hospice consultant for a community hospital and eventually
worked in a federal medical prison taking care of the terminally
ill.
The
Thompson's youngest son, Paul, was killed in a traffic accident
in 1989 at the age of eighteen. The family was devastated
by the loss but with the help of family, friends, church,
and a national organization known as The Compassionate Friends
eventually were able to adjust to this loss and return to
a normal life forever marked by the experience. After retirement,
Dr. Thompson decided he could help others who have lost children
by describing the healing journey Martha and he took after
Paul's death. Remembering: The Death of a Child describes
that journey and provides hope and healing for other parents
and siblings who have lost a child.
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