American Medical News 1992 Wayne Hearn |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Cultivating medicine's future: summer programs offer teens a taste of rural and primary care. (includes article about programs for inner-city teens) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Drawing on experience to help cancer patients cope. (physician with cancer writes primer for cancer patients) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Expert witness sued for giving his opinion during peer review. (Eric Voth, Kansas State Board of Healing Arts) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Fighting a growing menace: doctors urged to greater awareness of how pollution hurts health. (includes related article on environment and medicine) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
God's messengers in the house of medicine. (physician-clerics)(includes related articles) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Heart games. (cardiac rehabilitation) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
His practice reduced to rubble, L.A. physician vows to start over. (Gerald I. Fradkoff) (Column) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Implant lawyer's career began with medical school. (Frank Woodside III; includes related article on ways to avoid lawsuits) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Local solutions: organized medicine has launched a network of free clinics to help the poor. | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Making rural physicians: community-based programs that work. | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Marching into the mainstream. (the National Medical Association, an organization of black doctors) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Meharry meets the future: Nashville turns to historic black medical school to provide community-wide indigent health care. (Meharry Medical College's George W. Hubbard Hospital merges with Nashville's Metropolitan General Hospital) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Mother Earth's doctor. (doctors should be informed about environmental issues) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
No regrets, says MD who vied for Miss America crown. | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Pediatricians aim to make a difference in the community. (Community Access to Child Health program) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Pediatricians aim to stub out vast array of smoking toys. (Jonathan D. Klein, Jay J. Hinkhouse) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Real men don't get sick: machismo-friendly Texas clinic addresses male resistance to medical care. (includes related article) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Riot medicine in shades of black and white. (surgeons who treated victims of Los Angeles riot) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Staying afloat. (April 13, 1992 flood in Chicago, Illinois, affected physicians) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Still linked to 'motherland' India, IMGs flex muscles here. (international medical graduates; American Association of Physicians from India) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
The bicycle thief: World War II hero Roger Johnson, MD, found a big way to make amends for a small crime he committed nearly 50 years ago. | Health | Wayne Hearn |
The lively art of conversation - on anything but medicine. | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Toughing it out. (Persian Gulf War POW Dr. Rhonda Cornum) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Track wars. (Indianapolis 500 'Tobacco Free' car competes with Marlboro logo for media attention) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Turning point: friction between physicians and nurses is giving way to a collegiality that benefits providers and patients alike. | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Unconventional appointment. (Robert Jay Rowen, MD, is appointed to Alaska state medical board) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Unprecedented exposure for a woman in medicine. (Joanna Demas) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
You can't predict disasters, but you can be prepared. (physicians in private practice) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
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