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American Family Physician August 15, 2005 Kathy Soch |
Diary From a Week in Pactice A family physician sees a patient who wants to talk about his wife's condition more than his own... Attends a viewing of a nursing home patient... Sees a Minnesotan burned by Texas sun... etc. |
American Family Physician November 15, 2003 Paul Gross |
Diary from a Week in Practice I'm reminded that I rarely pull patients back from the brink, but there are a number I've rescued from unnecessary heroics... I'm stung by the disconnect between the value that I (and our patients!) assign to family physicians and the seeming obliviousness of others... etc. |
American Family Physician May 15, 2005 Paul Gross |
Diary From a Week in Pactice A family physician is informed by his 71-year old patient that God has told her not to take her medication... Is saddened by a patient's death... Counsels a mother and 12-year old son about behavior issues... etc. |
American Family Physician March 15, 2005 Paul Gross |
Diary From a Week in Pactice A family practitioner comes up with an easy diagnosis... Is bothered by the management of warfarin... Is touched by patient correspondence... etc. |
American Family Physician July 15, 2003 Paul Gross |
Diary from a Week in Practice Third-year med students bring back memories of deciding on family medicine... Gifts from a patient... Parenting advice... etc. |
Pharmaceutical Executive January 1, 2013 Al Topin |
The Doctor-Patient Disconnect Doctor-patient conversations aren't always what we think; this basic interaction represents both a problem and an opportunity for today's drug marketers, says the author. |
Pharmaceutical Executive September 1, 2012 Al Topin |
Doctors' Words No Longer Gospel In the digital age, physicians don't call the shots when it comes to healthcare guidance. Marketers must appeal to multiple sources in seeking ways to garner patient adherence and loyalty. |
American Family Physician July 1, 2004 Paul Gross |
Diary From a Week in Pactice A family practitioner goes to bat for an AIDS patient... Confronts a long-time patient's cataclysmic medical event... Breaks his own rules and gives out his home phone number to a patient in need... etc. |