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... communications; David C. Dugdale, an internal medicine physician and director of the UW Hall Health ... the UW medical school's introduction to clinical medicine course for second-year medical students ...New England Journal of Medicine publishes Mayo Clinic study about health care reform
... of a national survey of nearly 1,000 U.S. physicians conducted by Mayo Clinic. A majority of ... .P.H., a Mayo Clinic general internal medicine physician and survey author, "In spite of some pockets of ...Free drug samples may end up costing uninsured more
... M.D., lead researcher and internal medicine physician at Wake Forest Baptist. "But our study ... sample is gone. Sometimes free samples are used by physicians to help patients who cannot afford medications ...US doctors regularly prescribe real drugs as placebo treatments
... the attitudes and behaviours to placebo treatments in a national sample of general internal medicine physicians and rheumatologists in the US. The researchers sent a confidential survey to 1200 ...Proactive care saves lives of seniors, study finds
... The tools helped organize and prioritize the teams' work. "Family practice and internal medicine physicians are drowning in the huge number of things to consider for their patients, especially those ...Arab-American women need supplement to boost dangerously low vitamin D levels
... Hobbs, M.D., a Henry Ford Internal Medicine physician and lead author of the study, described the ... will produce 10,000- 20,000 international units, a measure of vitamin potency, or the equivalent of ...UTMB study shows dramatic growth in number of hospitalists
... , UTMB associate professor Yong-Fang Kuo uses Medicare data to calculate that the percentage of internal medicine physicians practicing as hospitalists jumped from 5.9 percent in 1995 to 19 percent in ...Medicare recipients see declines in continuity of care
... researchers described how they used the same Medicare database to calculate that the percentage of internal medicine physicians practicing as hospitalists jumped from 5.9 percent in 1995 to 19 percent ...ACP statement on Senate vote, S. 1776
... representing 129,000 internal medicine physicians and medical student members, is gravely disappointed ... SGR and create a better system for updating physician services. Congress must end the practice ...Statement on the politicization of evidence-based clinical research
The American College of Physicians (ACP), representing 129,000 internal medicine physicians and medical student members, believes that it is essential that research on the effectiveness and ...
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