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Full January 2008 Issue in PDF
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Tandem research may herald way around embryonic stem cell dilemma
Researchers in Japan and the United States, in simultaneous and nearly identical findings, may have doused one of the most heated controversies in health science research by discovering a way to transform adult human skin cells into cells that closely resemble and act like embryonic stem cells. -
Know your potential limits in the event of disaster
It wasn't years of medical education, AIDS research, and experience that especially prepared Ruth Berggren, MD, to accept her appointment as interim director of the Center for Medical Humanities & Ethics at the University of Texas at San Antonio it was, specifically, six days in New Orleans. -
Who owns patient images following patient's death?
You and a colleague have authored a clinical monograph on pelvic fractures, and the article is with the journal's editor, being prepared for publication. -
Don't use rigid approach for spiritual assessment
A 2004 study published in the Annals of Family Medicine analyzed when patients want a discussion about spirituality and what they want done with the information. -
Clinical Briefs in Acute Care Volume 2
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Clinical Briefs in Acute Care Volume 2
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Clinical Briefs in Acute Care Volume 2
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Clinical Briefs in Acute Care Volume 2
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Case manager-physician collaboration essential for good patient care
When it comes to talking with physicians about documentation or admissions criteria, it's often not what you say but how you say it that helps you get an answer.