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Heavy Fire: The Chosen Few Nintendo 3DS Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:859292000492
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Nintendo 3DS
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:3DS_HEAVY_FIRE_THE_CHOSEN_FE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
barbara ariens –
good book, needed to be written
Joseph zorek –
Kim speaks the truth!!!
Sue B –
Just read an excerpt from KevinMD and can’t wait for the book!This is a discussion pharmacy needs before it’s too late. We don’t want McPharmacy, but it’s happening now!
levelheaded –
Accurate. Timely. All pharmacists need to read this and use the documents provided to make regulatory bodies aware of our plight. Inhumane working conditions (no chair, no bathroom or food breaks), staff cuts with increased quotas, risks to patient safety. It’s unacceptable and changes are overdue. Send a copy to your College and Association for Christmas.
Joseph zorek –
Great Read!!!
Dennis Miller –
Kim Ankenbruck is the most courageous pharmacist in America. In her spectacular and highly accurate new book, she exposes how chain drug stores’ reckless obsession with the bottom line routinely places the public at risk for serious harm or death.The big chain drug stores have chosen an immoral business model based on understaffing. Understaffing increases profitability, but it forces pharmacists and technicians to work at an extremely dangerous pace in which prescriptions are just a blur on a hamburger assembly line. The result is an epidemic of pharmacy mistakes across America. This is a subject about which the public is largely unaware.Most people probably assume that the threat of lawsuits and milti-million-dollar jury awards keep the big chains from operating in such a reckless manner. The sad fact is that the big chains prefer to have pharmacists sling out prescriptions at lighting speed and then pay customers harmed by pharmacy mistakes–rather than have safe staffing levels so that errors are a rarity rather than a common occurrence.Chain drug store executives view settlements from lawsuits as a cost of doing business, no different from the electric bill, the water bill, payroll, building maintenance, property taxes, beer licenses, janitorial services and the acquisition cost of the products we sell.When local reporters contact chain spokesmen for a comment on a serious pharmacy mistake in their community, the chain spokesmen routinely lie by saying things like, “The.
Phoenix Dawnbringer –
an eyeopening read
chris Humberson –
As a former Executive Director for a pharmacy Board, this has an accuracy that is visceral and would make anyone who has worked in a pharmacy recently experience PTSD during the reading. The culture of a noble profession no longer exists, just the slow swirling of the drain; created by monied interests over that of their ‘customers’ – what we used to call patients. SO spot on !