Please join us for a chat with local author Barbara Orlowska-Westwood and Leanne at our Port Macquarie Library on Wednesday 8th July at 2.30pm.
Barbara Orlowska-Westwood was born in Poland and migrated to Australia in 1979. A physician, now retired, she worked in both countries. She enjoys writing poetry and prose and her writing has been published in Australia, Poland and America, Firing Lines was published in 2010 and Living Lines Are Never Straight in 2020.
Hippocratic Oath
Hippocratic Oath, a new release, is a collection of stories from the professional lives of two Polish doctors: Basia and her stepfather, Stefan, during WW2 and later under the Communist regime.
Basia, who has lived in Australia since 1979, narrates their stories. In the first few, The Skull and Don’t Throw a Stone at Them, she recalls events from her studies at the Medical Academy in Lodz that had a profound influence on her views and her professional attitude.
‘I was like a sponge soaking up those experiences and emotions’, she writes in one of those stories. The other stories, such as Goodbye Doctor and On Duty, describe episodes from her professional life under Communism.
Stefan’s stories tell of his participation in the 1939 campaign of WW2, treating wounded members of the underground army during the German occupation and of his life as a doctor in Community Poland.
Some of the stories, such as Goodbye Doctor, are sad. Some, such as Good Care, in which Basia recalls her experience as a female doctor dealing with unexpected gender issues, have a spark of humour.
All the stories show people in their real lives. They also show the doctor’s personal battles while they confront various situations that test their professional and ethical principles.
