American Medical News 1993 Wayne Hearn |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Advising parents about pesticide peril, in wake of studies. | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Battling poverty's ills via medicine, politics and song. (physician sings at fundraisers for clinic she founded for the poor; sits on University of Illinois Board of Trustees) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Delegates: cancel CLIA, dump data bank. (American Medical Association asks for National Practitioner Data Bank and Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 to be terminated) | Health | Greg Borzo, Wayne Hearn |
Doctor asks colleagues: donate against world hunger. (aurologist Michael Altamura) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Drawing on the truths of internship for medical fiction. | Health | Wayne Hearn |
EPA's lead balloon: how physicians helped sink a federal plan to dig up a corner of paradise. (Environmental Protection Agency; Aspen, Colorado) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Getting a grip: Dr. Gigi Hirsch turned a bout with burnout into a career opportunity. Now she's helping other afflicted physicians. (includes related article on groups that help physicians deal with stress) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Iowa's story: hospital buy-outs can save rural practices. | Health | Wayne Hearn |
It's almost time - a Clinton reform preview. (Clinton's health care reform plan to be released) | Health | Brian McCormick, Sharon McIlrath, Leigh Page, Janice Somerville, Harris Meyer, Greg Borzo, Julie Johnsson, Wayne Hearn, Linda Oberman |
Making Medicaid work: how physician initiative solved the Medicaid problem in one U.S. community. (Lincoln, NE) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Medical groups trying to help IMGs overcome discrimination. (international medical graduates) (The changing face of medicine) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
New CDC head: fight AIDS with education, not politics. (Center for Disease Control; David Satcher)(includes personal profile on David Satcher) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Organizing workers to help heal the pain of the inner city. | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Outstanding young doctor keeps his promise to help others. (David J. Mata) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Practice open, but smoking patients need not apply. (Mark Jameson refuses smokers) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Pressure point; with stress-related claims on the rise, some disability carriers are reassessing physicians's insurability. | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Riot-torn practice rebuilding but still not free from crisis. (physician Gerald Fradkoff's practice was destroyed during the 1992 Los Angeles riots) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Surgeon leads community's race against breast cancer. (Dava Gerard) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Surgeon told of tobacco's dangers long before we listened. (physician Albert J. Fields) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
The abbreviation squeeze: the proliferation of medical shorthand is a strain on health professionals and a risk to patients. (includes related articles) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
The greening of medicine. (specialty medical groups consider environmental health issues; includes related article) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Toxic toll: environmental hazards intensify the public health problems caused by poverty. (includes related article) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Where faith meets science. (the new Office of Alternative Medicine at the National Institutes of Health)(includes related articles) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
Wunderkind in the land of reform; the nation's youngest health commissioner, Dr. Bruce Siegel, sets an ambitious course for his troubled state. (New Jersey) | Health | Wayne Hearn |
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