It’s Not Just Cadavers, It’s Childhood Obesity Making Headlines Too photo courtesy of NPR.org A controversial article just came to my attention which piggybacks on what was posted yesterday. I’m interested in anyone’s comments on how an ad campaign like this makes them feel. I still haven’t quite come to terms with my own response…
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Posted on: Feb 11 2012
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By: editor
CHEATING DOCTORS!? At least that’s the raging, incredulous headline on CNN health these days. It seems to have started with the report aired by Anderson Cooper. An Army radiologist failed his boards. He blames the fact that he didn’t use old test questions as the cause. AC360, a widely watched show, airs this and the…
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Posted on: Feb 11 2012
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By: editor
Sarah Burke’s death has become a condemnation of US healthcare because the $200,000 or so bill has put a tremendous strain on her family which required them to seek money from friends, family, and fans. The above article by Kari Huus states “The need for a fundraiser — to help her grieving family avert bankruptcy…
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Posted on: Feb 11 2012
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By: editor
So I have a few things to say on this article below, but I would like to point out that MSNBC.com once again has published a false and misleading title to an article. See the picture below. I’ve highlighted the misleading title in yellow, “Most docs tell white lies, study finds.” But, let’s look at…
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Posted on: Feb 9 2012
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By: editor