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Jihad and American medicine : thinking like a terrorist to anticipate attacks via our health system
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Jihad and American medicine : thinking like a terrorist to anticipate attacks via our health system

Author: Adam Frederic Dorin
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Praeger Security International, 2008.
Series: The Praeger series on contemporary health and living.
Edition/Format: Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Adam Frederic Dorin
ISBN: 9780275996376 0275996379
OCLC Number: 154886604
Description: xv, 187 p. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Medi-terror : the stage is set -- How your doctor can kill you (without even knowing what he's done) -- Evil precedents : health care workers gone bad -- Faking it (counterfeit medicines, criminals and terrorists: the history and implications of compromised pharmaceutical security) -- Hospital and surgery center "security"-- or lack thereof, part I : overview -- Hospital and surgery center "security," part II : breaking in from the outside -- Hospital security, part III : thinking like a terrorist--the inside job -- Accreditation standards--lax or not enforced? -- Doctors' offices are vulnerable -- What we can do and must do stat (antidotes and anecdotes) -- As a patient, what you can do to protect yourself--19 tips for survival -- The power for change--one doctor at a time.
Series Title: The Praeger series on contemporary health and living.
Responsibility: Adam Frederic Dorin.
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