Medical Warrior: Fighting Corporate Socialized Medicine
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.66 (792 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0964107724 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 207 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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Book by Miguel A. Faria
Don't read this book if you have high blood pressure! Dr. Faria, a neurosurgeon who left Cuba as a child, sees events with the clarity that so often comes from having lived under tyranny. In a collection of his published essays, Faria offers a depressing look at the continuing statist re-invention of our health-care system. Readers are introduced to an impendin. Socialism for me, but not for thee This is as self-serving and hypocritical book as you will find. Faria aggressively counters the trend toward "managed care" in all its manifestations, including the complete takeover of care by the government. But Faria seems perfectly content with some important forms of medical socialization, such as licen. Five Stars dull reading but true
Meier, Ideas on Liberty. Faria, who left Cuba as a child, sees events with the clarity that so often comes from having lived under tyranny. Faria writes with such fervor about the looming dangers that people with medical problems may wish to read something far less provocative Dr. The book should be read by every physician (and by every patient)." Reviewed by Jerome C. "Dr. Faria provides a unique historical perspective on our deteriorating health care system and offers workable solutions to restore it. With his masterful grasp of history and his ingenious insight into economics, philosophy, politics, and human nature, he has provided us with an enormous contribution to the recent literature on health care reform, and an important weapon in our life-or-death struggle to preserve private medicine. Arnett, Jr., MD -- Medical Sentinel "Warning! If you have high blood pressure, consul
Faria Jr., M.D. . Faria is a Board Certified Neurological Surgeon, a former Clinical Professor of Surgery (Neurosurgery, ret.) and Adjunct Professor of Medical History (ret.) at Mercer University School of Medicine.He is currently Associate Editor-in-Chief and World Affairs Editor of Surgical Neurology International (SNI), an open access, peer review, internet journal for neurosurgeons. is the author of Vandals at the Ga