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Lawrence Community Care Owner/Provider, Published in April Issue of CBRNe World Magazine

 

Lawrence, MI – [05/20/2025] – Lawrence Community Care Provider & owner, Captain Kevin E. Ferrell, MSM, PA-C (USA Ret) has been published in the reputable magazine CBRNe World. The article, titled “Toxidromes, Recognize to Stabilize,” appears in the April issue of the publication.

 

CBRNe World is a leading international magazine serving professionals involved in chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNe) threats and incidents. It provides in-depth analysis, news, and features for military, civil response, academia, government agencies, research labs, and industry professionals.

 

The article, “Toxidromes, Recognize to Stabilize,” authored by Kevin Ferrell, focuses on the importance of recognizing toxidromes for effective initial response to chemical agent inhalational exposures. The article offers critical insights for first responders and medical professionals.

 

Kevin recently retired from active military service on 01 February 2025, as a WMD Specialist (Weapons of Mass Destruction). “After receiving such a comprehensive education in CBRNe Medicine through the military, I felt that I could continue in my medical pursuits by offering some of my particular knowledge to certain professionals that could benefit from it.” “That’s why I wrote this article.” “I also plan to write several more articles on similar topics in the future. I think that, especially in today’s upside-down world, topics like these will become more and more relevant and we need to develop strategies now to protect us later.”

 

The April issue of CBRNe World is available now. For more information, please visit https://www.cbrneworld.com

 

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CBRNe World is published bi-monthly and delivers essential information to professionals worldwide who are responsible for planning and/ or responding to CBRNe threats. The magazine covers a wide range of topics, including detection, protection, decontamination, and medical countermeasures.