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Vincent Lam

Vincent Lam

Canadian writer (born 1974)


Vincent Lam (born September 5, 1974) is a Canadian writer and medical doctor.

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Early life and education

Born in London, Ontario, and raised in Ottawa, Lam's parents came to Canada from the Chinese expatriate community in Vietnam. He attended St. Pius X High School and did his medical training at the University of Toronto, graduating in 1999.[citation needed][1]

Career

Lam worked as an emergency physician at Toronto East General Hospital[2] and has done international air evacuation work and expedition medicine on Arctic and Antarctic ships.[3] He is currently working as an addictions physician at Coderix Medical Clinic.

Writing career

Lam's first book Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures is based on his experiences in medical school. Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures won the 2006 Scotiabank Giller Prize, Canada's most prestigious literary award, on November 7, 2006. Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures was also a finalist for The Story Prize in 2008. His second book, the Flu Pandemic and You, which was co-authored by Colin Lee, was published in 2008.

Following Lam's Giller win, Shaftesbury Films announced that it had reached a deal to adapt Bloodletting into a television series,[4] which debuted in January 2010 on HBO Canada.

Lam published a biography of Canadian politician Tommy Douglas, as part of Penguin Canada's Extraordinary Canadians series of historical biographies.[5]

His first novel, The Headmaster's Wager, was published in 2012 by Doubleday Canada and has been shortlisted for the 2012 Governor General's Literary Award.[6]

Personal life

Lam currently lives with his wife and three children in Toronto.[7]

Bibliography

  • The Flu Pandemic and You, co-written with Colin Lee with a foreword by Margaret Atwood (2006, ISBN 0-385-66277-7)
  • Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures (2006, ISBN 0-385-66143-6)
  • Extraordinary Canadians: Tommy Douglas (2011)
  • The Headmaster's Wager (2012)
  • On the Ravine (2023)

References

  1. Davis, Charlene (October 17, 2010). "Vincent Lam". The Canadian Encyclopedia.
  2. Gessell, Paul (August 7, 2012). "The writing life with Vincent Lam". CMAJ. 184 (13): 1503. doi:10.1503/cmaj.120799. ISSN 0820-3946. PMC 3447025.
  3. Belanger, Joe (2014-10-22). "London-born doctor, author Vincent Lam searches for stories inside sickness". London Free Press. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  4. "Toronto Star". The Star. Toronto. Archived from the original on 2006-11-11.
  5. Davis, Charlene. "Vincent Lam". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2017-01-21.
  6. Davis, Charlene. "Vincent Lam". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2017-01-21.
  • Val Ross (November 9, 2006). "Prizewinning fiction, pure and undoctored". The Globe and Mail.



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