Description
The US medical care system is in crisis. Almost every family has a story of how someone they know and love failed to get a proper diagnosis or suffered through years of unceasing testing with no practical results. This book offers practical advice-based on years of personal experience with an undiagnosed condition-for how a patient can leverage the system to their advantage and gain a timely and accurate diagnosis before it is too late. The book suggests five techniques to spur a correct diagnosis, five obstacles to anticipate during treatment, and six tips for building a partnership with your doctor. The author has had a distinguished career as an analyst and senior manager in the CIA followed by a second career teaching critical thinking and writing skills and analytic techniques in the US Intelligence Community and over two dozen foreign intelligence agencies and Fortune 100 corporations. He has authored, co-authored, or edited ten other books, mostly focusing on intelligence topics.
About the Author
Randolph Pherson is a former senior CIA analyst and manager who has written ten books on intelligence analysis. Most are now being used by intelligence analysts in the United States and in over two dozen countries to improve their critical thinking, writing, and briefing skills. Mr. Pherson last served at CIA as a National Intelligence Officer in the National Intelligence Council. For over a decade since retiring, his company has been developing and teaching analytic techniques and critical thinking skills throughout the intelligence, homeland security, and defense communities as well as in the private sector. Mr. Pherson is the recipient of the Distinguished Intelligence Medal for his service as NIO for Latin America and the Distinguished Career Intelligence Medal. He has an A.B. from Dartmouth College and a M.A. in International Relations from Yale University.
Book Information
ISBN 9781642501766
Author Randolph H. Pherson
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Mango Media
Publisher Mango Media