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Editorials / BY: James A. Wilson, MD March 2003
... been identified as one of America’s 10 most influential people by  Time  magazine the previous year, her opinion ...
Editorials / BY: James A. Wilson, MD April 2003
... Few of the infectious diseases on the reportable list kill people these days; they are primarily there because they pose a public health hazard. HIV, however, does kill people and has been a recognized as a global public health ... legislation since it became clear that HIV even infects people who are not marginalized because of IV drug use and ...
Editorials / BY: Heidi M. Oetter, MD April 2003
... public funds. Providing some medications for all people with extraordinary chronic diseases—such as cystic ...
Editorials / BY: Anthony J. Salvian, MD May 2003
... time, and surgical and administrative budgets that force people to wait months or years for cancer surgery and then ...
Editorials / BY: Lindsay M. Lawson, MD September 2003
... Wouldn’t it send a very different message to our young people if post-secondary institutions asked prospective ...
Editorials / BY: James A. Wilson, MD September 2003
... it gives me an opportunity to praise, in print, a group of people who do an amazing job for our publication. There are ...
Editorials / BY: Jack Taunton, MD November 2003
... lifestyles are equated to good health, and as we encourage people to become fit and to make fitness a way of life, sport ...
Editorials / BY: Heidi M. Oetter, MD December 2003
... want a health care system that can be easily accessed when people are desperately ill. —HMO Editorials Accessible care ...
Editorials / BY: Michael Goldberger, MD December 2003
... skills. For instance, I always find it rather sad when people requiring ophthalmic surgery present to the office ...
Editorials / BY: Jack Taunton, MD December 2003
... likely envision the sport medicine physician as one of the people assessing an injury at a football or hockey game or ...