Saturday, July 03, 2010

Today's reading

In Escape from the Pharma Drug Cartel, Kimberly Cheryl takes the reader on a shocking, revealing, and provocative tour of the pharmaceutical industry of America as only an insider can. 

Kimberly Cheryl was living the American Dream until she was seriously injured in a car accident. Unexpectedly fired by the company she long served, she found herself without a job, without insurance, and without any means of paying off her obligations. She quickly moved from a position of observer and participant of the health care industry to being adversely affected by the same system.

In Escape from the Pharma Drug Cartel, Cheryl reveals how our health care system is broken, unjust, and inhumane. "Every other industrialized nation manages to provide almost all its citizens with guaranteed health insurance, while spending less on health care than we do," Cheryl writes. How is it possible that the United States-a leader in health care development and drug discovery-is not able to provide its citizens with medical care when countries like Australia and China do?

In Escape from the Pharma Drug Cartel, Kimberly Cheryl takes the reader on a shocking, revealing, and provocative tour of the pharmaceutical industry of America as only an insider can.

Informed. Empowered. Inspired. All words that describe Kimberly's book: Escape from The Pharma Drug Cartel.  If you ask Kimberly Cheryl about Pharmaceuticals and health care quality you are sure to connect with her zeal,  and direct and witty delivery that solidifies her reputation as a sharp health care advocate.


We all know that doctors accept gifts from drug companies, ranging from pens and coffee mugs to high honorariums. But as a former pharmaceutical representative with 18 years experience, Kimberly Cheryl reveals in this shocking expose, these innocuous-seeming gifts are just the tip of an iceberg that is distorting the practice of medicine and jeopardizing the health of millions of Americans today.  The billion-dollar onslaught of industry money has deflected many moral compasses and directly impacted the everyday care we receive from the doctors and institutions we trust most. Cheryl details the shocking extent of these financial enticements and explains how they encourage bias, promote dangerously misleading medical information, raise the cost of medical care, and breed distrust.

A brilliant diagnosis of an epidemic of greed, and the need for the U.S. to cure the medical disaster we find ourselves in today.


Her commitment to improving drug safety and health care quality is informed by years of involvement within the Pharmaceutical Industry.  In addition to being a guest on multiple radio shows across the country, helping with research for articles that are produced for print and online media, writing on several blog venues and providing professional speaking services,

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