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[APD] Adventist Neurosurgeon receives U.S. highest civilian award


From Christian B. Schäffler <APD@stanet.ch>
Date Fri, 20 Jun 2008 08:48:08 +0200

[APD] Adventist Neurosurgeon receives U.S. highest civilian award

>June 20, 2008

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Adventist Neurosurgeon receives U.S. highest civilian award

Washington, D.C./USA. [ANN/APD]   A Seventh-day Adventist pioneer in
pediatric neurosurgery who overcame childhood poverty and achieved  worldwide
renown received the highest civilian award bestowed by the United States
government on June 19.

Dr. Benjamin S. Carson Sr. was awarded the U.S. Presidential Medal of
Freedom for his outstanding contributions to medicine and his motivating
influence on America's young people, U.S. President George W. Bush said
during a ceremony in the White House.

Perhaps best known for his successful efforts in separating conjoined  twins
and controlling brain seizures in children, Carson is Director of  Pediatric
Neurosurgery, Co-Director of the Johns Hopkins Craniofacial Center and
Professor of Neurological Surgery, Oncology, Plastic Surgery and  Pediatrics
at the Johns Hopkins University Medical Institutions in Baltimore
(Maryland/USA). In addition, he served as senior registrar in  neurosurgery
at the Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Queen Elizabeth II Medical Center  in
Western Australia.

Carson, an inner city Detroit, Michigan native, overcame a "grim future"  of
poverty, crime and violence to become "a scholar, a healer and a  leader,"
Bush told the audience of cabinet members, Congressional representatives  and
medal recipients and their families.

"For his skills as a surgeon, his high moral standards and his  dedication to
helping others, I am proud to bestow this honour," Bush said.

Bush praised Carson and his wife, Candy, for founding The Carson  Scholars
Fund, Inc., a non-profit national scholarship fund that promotes similar
academic achievement by recognizing and rewarding students in grades  4-11
who demonstrate academic excellence and commitment to community.

In 2004, President Bush appointed him to serve on the President?s  Council on
Bioethics.

"We congratulate Dr. Carson on this singular honour," Adventist world  church
President Jan Paulsen said in a statement. "His service to humanity  models
the values and quality of life expressed by our church around the  globe."

Carson, 56, is also the author of four books: an autobiography, "Gifted
Hands: The Ben Carson Story," "Think Big: Unleashing Your Potential for
Excellence," "The Big Picture: Getting Perspective on What's Really
Important" and, most recently, "Take the Risk: Learning to Identify,  Choose
and Life with Acceptable Risk." Along with these four best-selling  books,
Dr. Carson has authored over 100 neurosurgical publications and has been
awarded 38 honorary doctorate degrees and dozens of national merit
citations.

Medal recipients joining Carson included physician and medical  researcher
Dr. Anthony S. Fauci; the late human rights champion Tom Lantos, the  only
Holocaust survivor to serve in the U.S. Congress; sixteenth Chairman of  the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Peter Pace, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret.);  scholar
and teacher Donna Edna Shalala; and Judge Laurence H. Silberman.

Established by President Harry S. Truman in 1945 to honour service  during
World War II, the medal's purpose was expanded by President John F.  Kennedy
in 1963 to include leaders in medicine, government and the judiciary, as
well as the military. The annual award is bestowed by the U.S. president  to
those who have made a "meritorious contribution" to the nation,  according to
a statement by the White House Press Secretary. [Editors: Elizabeth
Lechleitner and Christian B. Schaeffler for ANN/APD]

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