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Randolph Pherson was walking toward the State Department when he had to stop to catch his breath. He went to see his doctor who told him to go immediately to the Emergency Room. He had been struggling with this condition for five years and had seen 17 specialists but none could give him a diagnosis. The Emergency Room doctor did some tests and twice tried to discharge him. He refused to leave until he got a diagnosis. The doctor relented and two days later he underwent major-and successful-surgery that saved his life. Mr. Pherson is now alive to tell you what he learned over his five-year…mehr

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Randolph Pherson was walking toward the State Department when he had to stop to catch his breath. He went to see his doctor who told him to go immediately to the Emergency Room. He had been struggling with this condition for five years and had seen 17 specialists but none could give him a diagnosis. The Emergency Room doctor did some tests and twice tried to discharge him. He refused to leave until he got a diagnosis. The doctor relented and two days later he underwent major-and successful-surgery that saved his life. Mr. Pherson is now alive to tell you what he learned over his five-year sojourn and 16 things you can do to spur the medical system to pay attention to your condition. It also includes 18 stories of people that illustrate the power of the lessons learned.
Autorenporträt
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.