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North Carolina Medical Journal November/December 2002 Volume 63, Number 6

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ARTICLES

Mass-Casualty Victim "Surge" Management: Preparing for Bombings and Blast-Related Injuries with Possibility of Hazardous Materials Exposure
Harry W. Severance, MD, FACEP

How Well Do We Treat Elevated LDL-Cholesterol? Results from a University Residents' Clinic Peter D. R. Higgins, MD, PhD, Cheryl Russon, MS, MD, Mark Scheurer, MD, and W. Lane Duvall, MD

FORUM: Preparing for Bioterrorism

Introduction
by Gordon H. DeFriese, PhD

Preparing for Bioterrorism in North Carolina J. Steven Cline, DDS, MPH

COMMENTARIES

The Challenge of Training a Public Health Workforce in Bioterrorism Preparedness
Robert W. Ryder, MD, MSc

Bioterrorism, the Public's Health, and the Law
Jill Moore, MPH, JD

Anthrax Scare in Buncombe County: A Lesson in the Basics of Bioterrorism Preparedness
George F. Bond, Jr

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