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1. ACCP Critical Care Board Review 2008 - Faculty Information
www.chestnet.org/education/cou - [Cached]Published on: 8/26/2008 Last Visited: 8/26/2008
Bennett deBoisblanc, MD, FCCPProfessor of Medicine and PhysiologyDirector, Critical Care ServicesMedical Center of Louisiana -
2. www.endowmentmed.org
www.endowmentmed.org/content/v - [Cached]Published on: 4/10/2008 Last Visited: 4/10/2008
Dr. Ben deBoisblanc, director of critical care at Charity Hospital, said he and others are angry at the accusations against a doctor and nurses who risked their own safety, and provided care in a chaotic and frightening situation.
"This doctor and these nurses were heroes.They stayed behind of their own volition to care for desperately ill people.They had an opportunity to leave and chose not to," he said.
Memorial Medical was swamped with 10 feet of water and isolated by Katrina's flooding.The 317-bed hospital had no electricity and the temperature inside rose over 100 degrees as the staff tried to tend to patients who waited four days to be evacuated.
Attorneys for the trio say they are innocent.DeBoisblanc and others fear the accusations may discourage other health professionals.
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DeBoisblanc said it's also likely to make doctors less eager to return as the city tries to recover from the hurricane.
"If you think that going after physicians and nurses while hardened criminals are ruling this town, if you think that's an image that's going to bring people back, you've got to be kidding yourself," he said, noting the recent rash of violent crime in New Orleans.
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"If you didn't find sedatives and analgesics in these people, I would think that was inhumane," deBoisblanc said. -
3. www.Free.WritingClasses.com
www.Free.WritingClasses.com/Fa - [Cached]Published on: 6/7/2008 Last Visited: 8/5/2008
Here is the voice of Dr. Ben deBoisblanc, a physician at Charity Hospital in New Orleans, who tended to the injured in the days after Katrina struck.

