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E-book: So Many Everests: From cerebral palsy to casualty consultant

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  • Format: 240 pages
  • Pub. Date: 10-Oct-2012
  • Publisher: Lion Books
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780745957616
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  • Format: 240 pages
  • Pub. Date: 10-Oct-2012
  • Publisher: Lion Books
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780745957616

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The amazing story of how one woman was determined to reach her full potential - despite the odds.

Victoria Webster was born with cerebral palsy and that meant, for many of those involved in her education, that she should limit her horizons. But Victoria had her eyes, and her heart, set on a high peak of achievement to be a doctor. And, despite everything she tackled taking her longer than most of her peers, despite assurances that her patients would object, despite suggestions that she give up, she persevered and became not only a Casualty Consultant but the first Casualty Consultant in Sweden. Surrounded by loving family from her birth onwards, Victoria's story is also her mother's, Diana's story, and together they tell of the mountains scaled and conquered. This is wonderful, heart-warming and encouraging read. 'This is easily the most moving book I have read.' Katherine Whitehorn, journalist and columnist

Victoria Webster was born with cerebral palsy - and that meant, for many of those involved in her education, that she should limit her horizons. But Victoria had her eyes, and her heart, set on a high peak of achievement - to be a doctor. And, despite everything she tackled taking her longer than most of her peers, despite assurances that her patients would object, despite suggestions that she give up - she persevered and became not only a Casualty Consultant but the first Casualty Consultant in Sweden. Surrounded by loving family from her birth onwards, Victoria's story is also her mother, Diana's story, and together they tell of the mountains scaled and conquered. This is wonderful, heart-warming and encouraging read. "This is easily the most moving book I have read." Katherine Whitehorn, journalist and columnist

So Many Everests' relives for you the struggles and triumphs of Victoria Webster - born with cerebral palsy, and her refusal to be beaten by anything or anyone. In the pursuit of her most unlikely dream she became Scandinavia's first accident and emergency medical specialist.'So Many Everests' is one woman's step by step ascent toward her goal. By turns horrifying, moving and even funny, Victoria recounts not only her own determination, but the enormous support she received from the few people who believed in her as a person, and helped her bring alive her story of hope and endurance.Victoria was born in Finland of British parents, Diana and Michael Webster. Although she’d been born with brain damage resulting in cerebral palsy, Victoria had an ambition to become a doctor. Overcoming her first Everest, Diana went to a "normal" school in Finland where she was often a victim of classroom bullying. Even so, she carried on refusing to give up. At 11 she announced that she was going to become a doctor. Nobody believed this possible - not even her parents.After two years of trying to gain entry to medical schools in Finland, Sweden, and Britain she succeeded in getting into medical school in Stockholm. Days later the school authorities insisted this had been a mistake. Again Victoria refused to give up and continued her studies despite pressure from staff and fellow students. Even on qualification, her problems were not over. Raising her sights yet again she worked at hospitals in Aland, England, Stockholm and Helsinki toward her aim of becoming an accident and emergency specialist, which she achieved in 2007.

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`This is easily the most moving book I have read.' -- Katherine Whitehorn, journalist and columnist

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The amazing story of how one woman was determined to reach her full potential - despite the odds.
Diana Webster (Author) Diana Webster is a retired University lecturer and writer, who taught English Language and Literature at Helsinki University. she combined this with working for Finnish radio and TV, and has also written over one hundred textbooks. She has written award-winning radio plays for adults, and had magazine articles published in the UK and the US. She was a lay representative for the Diocese of Europe on the General Synod.

Victoria Webster (Author) Dr Victoria Webster was born in Finland and had cerebral palsy as a result of birth complications. She came the first doctor in the Nordic countries to be a specialist in Accident and Emergency medicine, and has practised all over the world, including in the US and Australia, as well as England and Sweden. She is now working as a doctor in A&E in a leading Helsinki hospital.