
A Never Event
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Ralph Morocco
In the small, farming community of Fremont, Nebraska, townspeople eagerly welcomed an acclaimed doctor as the first full-time oncologist at the new, local cancer treatment center. But the fanfare soon turned into a nightmare. During chemotherapy treatments, 857 patients who were already waging the fights of their lives against cancer were inexplicably exposed to the deadly, blood-borne hepatitis C virus. At least ninety-nine of them contracted the lethal illness. The horror was unprecedented as this was the largest healthcare-transmitted outbreak of hepatitis C in American history, and remains so to this date.
A Never Event - a term used to describe a preventable medical tragedy - is a searing account of the health challenges these patients encountered and their quest for justice, as well as the painstaking investigation to uncover the source of the outbreak. It s a story of recklessness, deception and betrayal by the person these patients should have been able to trust the most: their physician, a man who, when the outbreak was discovered, fled the US for his native country in the Middle East. Written by a survivor of the tragedy and an attorney who represented many of the victims, A Never Event is a wake-up call to medical and legal communities nationwide.
©2008, 2010 Evelyn V. McKnight and Travis T. Bennington (P)2014 Evelyn V. McKnight and Travis T. BenningtonListeners also enjoyed...




















Engaging Presentation of an Emotionally Difficult Story to Hear
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Chilling story
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The ability of other doctors, administrative personnel, and professionals to turn a blind eye is sickening. Not wanting to get involved prolonged this tragedy.
Lawyers get a bad name often, but if EVER there was a time for good lawyers to get involved to help these people, this was the case. Well done!
This book is well written, and narrator is good, but I did increase ipod to 1.5 speed.
I believe this book will stick in my mind for a very long time.
Very Informative
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Can’t get past the robot narration
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