August 1, 2009
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Journal Article
The authors found a significant, though not necessarily causal, relationship between physician ownership of ambulatory treatment centers for urinary stones, and utilization of such centers by the urologists who own them.
July 27, 2012
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Human Capital Blog
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The boards also answered questions about how they handled the violations. Fifty-six percent of the boards said physician misconduct online led to serious disciplinary outcomes—license to practice was either restricted, suspended, or revoked. My coll ...
March 1, 2007
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Journal Article
Changes in laws regarding exemptions from state immunization requirements to affect public health risks of communicable diseases.
May 1, 2007
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Commentary
Exploring the Moral Obligation of Health Professionals to Respect Patients
November 1, 2006
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Journal Article
Since the 1960s, scientists and pharmaceutical representatives have called for the advancement and development of new antimicrobial drugs to combat infectious diseases. In January 2005, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-TN), M.D., introduced a bi ...
June 24, 2009
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Story
Is Showtime's "Nurse Jackie" a vigilante hero fighting on behalf of her patients in an unjust world, or an unprofessional and unethical misrepresentation of nurses?
April 23, 2009
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Story
One reader sounds off on the way nurses are portrayed on TV, ... and Sharing Nursing's Knowledge invites readers to tell us about the nurses portrayed in film that impress or anger you.
March 20, 2012
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News Release
Violations of online professionalism are prevalent among physicians, according to a study conducted by RWJF Clinical Scholars.
February 22, 2012
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Human Capital Blog
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The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) last week announced forthcoming changes to the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). Mindful of the changing skillset that practitioners need to meet the demands of the job, the AAMC said that, be ...
September 1, 2005
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Program Result
Beginning in May 1994, project staff at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston created "Clinical Crossroads," a monthly series of clinical case studies published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).