Doctor Patch Adams is an American physician, comedian, social activist, clown, and author. He founded the Gesundheit! Institute in 1971. Each year he also organizes volunteers from around the world to travel to various countries where they dress as clowns to bring humor to orphans, patients, and other people.
Adams is best known for his belief that laughter, joy, and creativity are an integral part of the healing process. He has been a vocal critic of the American healthcare system, which he believes is too expensive and focused on profits rather than patient care.
Adams’ work has been featured in numerous books, articles, and films, including the 1998 movie “Patch Adams” starring Robin Williams.
In addition to his work as a physician and clown, Adams is also a prolific writer and speaker. He has authored several books, including “Gesundheit!: Bringing Good Health to You and the World” and “Wake Up and Smell the Coffee!: Patch Adams’ Prescription for a Happier Life.”
Adams is a controversial figure, but there is no doubt that he has made a significant impact on the world of healthcare. His work has helped to raise awareness of the importance of laughter and joy in the healing process, and he has inspired countless people to pursue careers in medicine and social service.