Post Peak Medicine

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Introduction

PART 1: FRAMEWORK AND BACKGROUND

Three possible futures

Peak what?

Historical perspective

Awareness and denial

Medical literature review

Legal and ethical issues

Financing a practice

Armed conflict

Peak population and dieback

Personal preparation

Further reading

PART 2: SPECIALTIES

Anesthesiology

Dentistry

Dermatology

Emergency medicine

Family medicine

General surgery

Internal medicine

Midwifery

Nursing

Obstetrics and gynecology

Optometry

Orthopedic surgery

Otolaryngology

Pediatrics

Pharmacy

Psychiatry

Psychology

Public health

Radiology

Urology

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Introduction

The 21st century will probably be unlike any other century before or since.  It will be a century of peaking and then declining natural resources: first oil, then natural gas, water, food, coal and uranium.  At the same time, we will have to deal with a record number of human beings on the planet.

Our political, economic and media leaders have prepared us poorly for what is likely to come. The overwhelming message from mainstream sources is in effect that we have infinite resources and can enjoy continuous improvement and infinite growth without consequences, and that technology will find a way to overcome any obstacle.  When these things fail to happen (which is almost inevitable) there is likely to be much confusion and anger and a lack of consensus about what to do next.

This book can't solve all of these problems, but maybe it can help in a small way.  It is intended mainly as a guide by and for healthcare professionals, to help ease our transition into a post-peak healthcare system.