Stuart Hanson was raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and attended Washburn High School, Dartmouth College, and Dartmouth and the University of Minnesota Medical Schools.. He served in the United States Navy in Vietnam and Japan. He practiced pulmonary and critical care medicine at Park Nicollet Health Services in Minneapolis for forty-one years before retiring in 2012. He has held leadership positions in multiple medical organizations. His public policy interests have included tobacco control, workplace behavior and culture, health system-reform, and issues related to end of life care. He lives with his wife in St. Louis Park, Minnesota. They have two adult children. “A good memoir is entertaining, educational and, at its best, enlightening and inspirational. Dr. Hanson’s memoir checks all the boxes and more. Highly readable and honest, it is also laced with wonderful photos from a bygone era that you don’t have to be a Hanson family member to enjoy. My favorite part of the book, though, is his “Operational Principles.” After all it’s not often that an eminent physician gives you his prescription for a healthy, happy life.” – Joe Kita, author of Wisdom of our Fathers and The Father’s Guide to the Meaning of Life, and Executive Writer for Men’s Health Magazine “Athlete, scholar, naval officer, world traveler, family man – a telling account of the events that shaped the life of a prominent and influential Minnesota physician.” – Robert J. Taylor, author of Hardship Post and Memories Lost and Found, and international healthcare consultant
Do No Harm
A Personal Memoir
by A. Stuart Hanson MD
Do No Harm
A Personal Memoir
by A. Stuart Hanson MD
Published Aug 27, 2020
254 Pages
7 x 10 Black & White Paperback
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs


