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Monday, October 21, 2002The aptly named Clinician's Biodefense Network will connect physicians with biodefense experts and provide them with information about treating and recognizing symptoms caused by biological weapons such as smallpox, anthrax and botulism, Lew Radonovich, team leader of the project and senior fellow at the Center for Civilian Biodefense Strategies at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, told UPI. There is a desperate need for such a system because "a number of physicians have gone on record as saying their best source of (medical) information was CNN" during the anthrax attacks last fall, Radonovich said. "Doctors just didn't know where to turn to find out what to do." And not all of us can rely on our public health departments. Now, how do I sign up? posted by Sydney on 10/21/2002 05:58:00 AM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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