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Life of a Nantucket Surgeon

By Tara Parker-Pope
July 27, 2012

In her new book, “Island Practice”, the New York Times reporter Pam Belluck tells the story of Dr. Timothy Lepore, a quirky 67-year-old physician who for the past 30 years has been the only surgeon working on the island of Nantucket. But Dr. Lepore is no ordinary surgeon. Life on an island, even one that has become a summer playground to the rich and famous, requires a certain amount of resourcefulness and flexibility. Over the years Dr. Lepore has taken it upon himself to deliver whatever type of medical care his island inhabitants need, often challenging conventional notions of medicine and redefining what it means to be a healer. While his surgical skills have been used for minor repairs and lifesaving procedures, he often works as a general practitioner, treating everyday ailments. Distraught island residents also call on him for counseling and comfort, and he even steps into the role of veterinarian when needed.
I recently spoke with Ms. Belluck about the time she spent with Dr. Lepore. Here’s part of our conversation.

• I think of Nantucket as a posh summer tourist destination. Were you surprised to find such a quirky character there?
I thought of it as this rich summer haven, but there is this whole year-round population that is really interesting and diverse and has to scrabble for a living. Even the hardship was surprising. You think any place is accessible, but there are a lot of times where you cannot get on or off the island, and you can’t get what you need. Even though they have fast ferries and airplanes now, you’re still at the mercy of the elements, and that creates a lot of drama.

• What kinds of challenges has Dr. Lepore faced?
Part of it is the fact that as the only surgeon, you kind of need to do everything, and you may not know how to do something. There was a guy who came home and had forgotten to pick up potatoes, and his wife stabbed him in the heart. It’s the kind of stab wound that only 10 percent of patients make it to the hospital alive, and 1 percent will survive. Dr. Lepore had never seen anything like this before, but there was no time to get the guy off the island. So he had to reach in and get the heart started. There wasn’t the right equipment to sew him up, and they had only six units of blood, which is not that much. But he’s an encyclopedia of arcane facts, and he remembered that in the 1800s they used black silk thread for this kind of injury. They found some black silk thread, and he managed to close this guy’s heart and get it beating again. The guy survived and became a marathon runner. There is a field hospital-type feeling to it. You’re not under fire, but there is making do with what you have and flying by the seat of your pants. Often the weather is bad, and he has never done it before, but he just has to do it.

• Does he make a good living? Does he take insurance?
He takes insurance, but he also takes people who can’t pay at all. He will even allow people to pay him in kind. One of the undercurrents of the book is that his hospital on Nantucket is now run by Partners Health Care, the big health care corporation that runs Massachusetts General and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. They have instituted some new systems, but he flouts many of them. He says, “Nobody is going to manage my time. Nobody is going to tell me what to do.” They can’t really complain because they need him.

(www.nytimes.com. Adaptado.)

O primeiro parágrafo indica que a ilha de Nantucket

  1. tornou-se um lugar da moda entre famosos, há cerca de 30 anos.

  2. redefiniu o conceito da medicina moderna.

  3. não possui qualquer estrutura para o exercício da medicina moderna.

  4. é um lugar em que muitas pessoas passam férias no verão.

  5. não tem veterinário entre seus residentes.


Solução

Alternativa Correta: D) é um lugar em que muitas pessoas passam férias no verão.

A alternativa D é a correta porque, no primeiro parágrafo, é mencionado que Nantucket se tornou um "summer playground" (um local de lazer no verão) para pessoas ricas e famosas. Isso indica claramente que a ilha é um destino popular durante a temporada de verão, com um número considerável de turistas e moradores temporários. Essa descrição evidencia a característica de ser um lugar frequentado por muitas pessoas nas férias, especialmente no verão.

Além disso, o texto faz referência a essa condição de turismo no contexto de uma ilha que, apesar de ser um local de veraneio para os ricos, também abriga uma população residente durante o ano todo, que enfrenta desafios próprios, como a dificuldade de acesso à ilha e a escassez de recursos. Isso reforça a ideia de que, embora a ilha seja conhecida como um destino turístico de verão, ela também tem uma vida local fora da temporada de turismo.

As outras alternativas não são adequadas: a alternativa A menciona um período de 30 anos, mas não é essa a ideia do primeiro parágrafo, que se concentra na ideia do turismo de verão. A alternativa B fala sobre a redefinição da medicina, o que está relacionado a outros pontos do texto, mas não ao primeiro parágrafo. A alternativa C sugere que não há estrutura para a medicina moderna, o que também não é afirmado no texto, que apenas descreve desafios relacionados à prática médica. Por fim, a alternativa E, que menciona a falta de veterinário, está incorreta, pois o texto fala que Dr. Lepore até assume a função de veterinário quando necessário.

Institução: UNIFESP

Ano da Prova: 2013

Assuntos: Interpretação Textual

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