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Can we quickly alter our health care system so that we can discover
new medical breakthrough therapies and make them rapidly available
to patients? The answer to this critical question is a resounding
"Yes " Dr. Stephen L. DeFelice has put forth his creative solution
to this critical problem through conferences, talks, articles,
books and the efforts of his Foundation for Innovation in Medicine,
FIM. His solution has yet to catch on so its tremendous promise
remains to be fulfilled. But things may be about to change
dramatically. Dr. DeFelice's answer seems simple at first-perhaps
too simple. It's called "Doctornauts," the term he coined to
describe physicians who can more easily volunteer for clinical
studies than the rest of us. These physician-volunteers can be the
subjects in clinical trials that the general public cannot
participate in because of legal and ethical concerns. Doctornauts
has the potential to help patients all over America--immediately
and immensely. This book tells the story of Dr. DeFelice and of his
life-long passion, not only to prevent and treat illness, but also,
to conquer disease through his innovative approach to increasing
medical discovery and improving medical treatment. Perhaps the
single most important aspect of the Doctornaut concept becomes
evident when it is understood who it will most help-you
Are extraterrestrials real? Or are they the product of overactive
imaginations fed by weekly TV shows and tabloid headlines? Is the
government's silence due to ignorance, or to a plan that was
implemented long before the public ever heard of 'Martians'? Is the
motive of the media to simply profit from this phenomenon, or is it
to act as a medium of something much larger and more complex than
entertainment? This book is for both the believer and the sceptic
-- to be used to decipher the connection between the role of the
media and the history of UFOs. For nearly fifty years, in TV shows
from Captain Video to The X-Files, movies from The Day the Earth
Stood Still to Men in Black, from headline stories in both trashy
tabloids and respectable publications, and now on the internet --
we have constantly been exposed to extraterrestrials. This book
examines the media's saturation with UFOs and aliens, and addresses
a series of arguments as to how it became that way, when it will
end, and who's pulling the strings.
Can we quickly alter our health care system so that we can discover
new medical breakthrough therapies and make them rapidly available
to patients? The answer to this critical question is a resounding
"Yes " Dr. Stephen L. DeFelice has put forth his creative solution
to this critical problem through conferences, talks, articles,
books and the efforts of his Foundation for Innovation in Medicine,
FIM. His solution has yet to catch on so its tremendous promise
remains to be fulfilled. But things may be about to change
dramatically. Dr. DeFelice's answer seems simple at first-perhaps
too simple. It's called "Doctornauts," the term he coined to
describe physicians who can more easily volunteer for clinical
studies than the rest of us. These physician-volunteers can be the
subjects in clinical trials that the general public cannot
participate in because of legal and ethical concerns. Doctornauts
has the potential to help patients all over America--immediately
and immensely. This book tells the story of Dr. DeFelice and of his
life-long passion, not only to prevent and treat illness, but also,
to conquer disease through his innovative approach to increasing
medical discovery and improving medical treatment. Perhaps the
single most important aspect of the Doctornaut concept becomes
evident when it is understood who it will most help-you
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