Early Book Testimonials

 

A sampling of the testimonials which will appear with the published book.

 

"Doctor Dorin has developed a book of unusual breadth and clarity...I found the conversational tone to be easy to read and captivating...Dr. Dorin cites numerous critical nodes in the security of individual facilities, and of the entire healthcare system in the U.S. that should be addressed urgently...I have not seen any other book or article that goes into depth in the critical areas of medicinal handling practices and systemic vulnerabilities...The book is hard to put down."

Thomas L. Norman, CPP/PSP/CSC

Protection Partners International

Internationally-recognized Security Expert and Author

 

 

"Dr. Dorin, ...[your] topic is one that is timely, and one that deserves to be
written about. Glad to see someone is pursuing this."

Senior FBI Agent
 

 

"Dr. Dorin,...I am going back and re-reading your material. It is just outstanding! Also, your writing style is exceptional!"

Senior Health Care Consultant to The Department of Homeland Security

 

 

"Dr. Dorin sounds the alarm on two critical and related fronts. First, he details the recognized current safety failings of our medical care system. Alone worthy of a read. Then, thinking far beyond the box, he presents scenarios by which our dedicated and fanatical Jihadist enemies might exploit those big chinks in that medical care safety armor. It’s thoughtful and thought-provoking. A must read for anyone who is or might ever be a patient. And, that means every American."

Robert Kotler, MD, FACS Clinical Instructor, UCLA

 

 

American hospitals and other health care entities remain at an increased (and

 unnecessary) risk of terrorist attack, as they represent the most vulnerable of

 ‘soft targets’ of our nation’s infrastructure. Whether tragedy occurs by chance,

 carelessness, or criminal act, our patients deserve better than the

status quo in medical safety and security.

A. F. Dorin, M.D., MBA

 

 

This book is a "must-read" for public policy makers who seek to deal with the
related issues of promoting patient safety and protection from medical
terrorism.  Written by a practicing physician who deals with patients and our
health care system, it offers insights into how and why our health care system
is so vulnerable to both intentional as well as unintentional harm to patients. 
Understanding these vulnerabilities and dealing with them through well-thought
out public policy will result in safer, and better, care.
Senator Andrew P. Harris, MD
Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Maryland State Senator