Coburn, Tom–Cross References – [13 Pages, 4MB] – Thomas Allen Coburn (March 14, 1948 – March 28, 2020) was an American politician and physician who served as a United States senator for Oklahoma from 2005, until his resignation in 2015. A Republican, he previously served as a United...
Laure Gossec, MD, PhD: Informing Physician Treatment Choices for Psoriatic Arthritis ByVictoria Johnson November 19th 2024 Gossec discussed findings from the PsABIOnd study presented at the 2024 ACR Convergence. Søren Andreas Just, MD, PhD: Developing AI to Mitigate Rheumatologist Shortages for Dise...
EisenbergDepartment of MedicineMark J.Department of MedicineArchives of Internal MedicineEisenberg MJ: An American physician in the Canadian health care system. Arch Intern Med 166:281-282, 2006
formerly a family practice physician, turned his attention to critiquing the pharmaceutical industry when he realized over-the-top marketing of drugs was at odds with his patients’ interests. He wrote Overdosing America, and became an expert witness in a landmark class action lawsuit over the now...
Dr. Helen Riess is an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and the Director of the MGH Department of Psychiatry's Empathy Research and Training in Psychotherapy Research group. She's working on a study to see how to improve empathy in the patient-physician interact...
This American Doc (TAD) is a team of physicians and technology experts set out to make healthcare staffing convenient for both the clinicians and clients
Written in 1970 by sociologist Robert N. Wilson, the above statement on the decay of the physician-patient dyad highlights an almost totally neglected issue in contemporary medical literature on team health care: how can the various healing roles be rest
which introduced the practice of observation and reasoning regarding disease. Rational interpretation and discussion, it is theorized, led toteachingand thus to the formation of schools such as that at Cos, where the Greek physician Hippocrates is said to have taught in the 5th centurybcand origina...
Sara Josephine Baker was an American physician who contributed significantly to public health and child welfare in the United States. Baker prepared at private schools for Vassar College, but the death of her father put that school out of reach. She deci
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