American Medical News 2003 Andis Robeznieks - Abstracts

American Medical News 2003 Andis Robeznieks
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A doctor chooses when to die.(Oregon doctor, Allison B. Willeford)HealthAndis Robeznieks
Are patients safe now?(safety advocates, includes related articles)(Chronology)HealthAndis Robeznieks
Assisted-suicide numbers continue to rise in Oregon.HealthAndis Robeznieks
Ban on intact D&X passes in the Senate.(Dilatation and Extraction)HealthAndis Robeznieks
Battle over suicide help continues in federal court.HealthAndis Robeznieks
Cutting medical errors means systems, money.HealthAndis Robeznieks
DEA to double prescribing fee.(Drug Enforcement Administration )HealthAndis Robeznieks
Diabetes group looks outside U.S. for stem cell research.(Singapore Agency for Science, Technology and Research)HealthAndis Robeznieks
Dr. Caplan shares his take on medical ethics.(Arthur Caplan PhD)(Interview)HealthAndis Robeznieks
Ethics committees help with tough choices.HealthAndis Robeznieks
Former Bush official seeks drastic quality improvement.HealthAndis Robeznieks
Genetic testing, gifts among CEJA topics.(Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs, American Medical Association's annual meeting)HealthAndis Robeznieks
Get tough on medical errors, conference told.HealthAndis Robeznieks
Groups collaborate on hospital performance initiative.HealthAndis Robeznieks
High surgical volume equals better patient outcomes.HealthAndis Robeznieks
Hospital apologizes for complying with racist request.(Abington Memorial Hospital, Abington, Pennsylvania)HealthAndis Robeznieks
Lethal dose waiting, doctor dies after stopping dialysis.HealthAndis Robeznieks
Medicine saves funding for research arm.HealthAndis Robeznieks
Minn., Pa. to launch error-reporting systems.(medical errors)HealthAndis Robeznieks
Mistaken translations can cause trouble.HealthAndis Robeznieks
OIG guidance on industry gifts strict on compliance.HealthAndis Robeznieks
Pain specialists fear chilling effect after arrest.(OxyContin prescriptions, pain specialist William E. Hurwitz)HealthAndis Robeznieks
Patient safety initiatives turn focus toward primary care.HealthAndis Robeznieks
Physician-assisted suicide dead in Hawaii?HealthAndis Robeznieks
Physicians, public at odds over errors.HealthAndis Robeznieks
Prescription monitoring on tap in Florida.HealthAndis Robeznieks
Report shows strong IRB tie to drug firms.(institutional reviews board)HealthAndis Robeznieks
Researchers ponder best use of 400,000 stored embryos.HealthAndis Robeznieks
Special challenges face doctors who care for a dying collegue.HealthAndis Robeznieks
States eye tougher stance on discipline, competency testing.HealthAndis Robeznieks
States take action on cloning, embryonic research.HealthAndis Robeznieks
Study asks why surgical tools were left in 1,500 patients.HealthAndis Robeznieks
Study outlines deficiencies in American health care.(new technology could solve some of the many problems)HealthAndis Robeznieks
Surgeon questions allocation of livers.(Raymond Pollak MD, liver transplants)HealthAndis Robeznieks
Texas court dismisses battery charge in resuscitation case.HealthAndis Robeznieks
Texas mulls organ donation by presumed consent policy.HealthAndis Robeznieks
The power of an apology.(physicians to patients and their families, includes related article)HealthAndis Robeznieks
Vt. doctors ponder physician-assisted suicide.HealthAndis Robeznieks
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