Archives By Month: May 2017
A Review Of Local And Regional Medical Journals
A Doctor Leaving Solo Practice by Marsha McKay DO I am one of the docs who decided that medicine is not fun anymore, and more importantly is no longer tolerable with all the documentation, coding, referrals, prior authorizations, begging insurance companies to “let me” prescribe necessary medications and so forth. I can’t practice medicine anymore […]
A Review Of Local And Regional Medical Journals Sonoma Medicine MEDICAL ARTS
The magazine of the Sonoma County Medical Association Roll on, Bob By Rick Flinders, MD I first saw Willie Mays in 1958, when I was 12 years old. I watched him play for 14 years as a San Francisco Giant, through the prime of his career, the greatest baseball player I ever saw. Maybe Roberto […]
A Review Of Local And Regional Medical Journals: Sonoma Medicine
The magazine of the Sonoma County Medical Association INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE – Weaning GERD Patients off PPIs Sarah Murphy, MD, and Hana Grobel, MD Mary (not her real name) is a 45-year-old woman who originally presented with mild gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and was started on a proton pump inhibitor. When we first saw her three […]
A Review Of Local And Regional Medical Journals And Articles
Sonoma MedicineThe magazine of the Sonoma County Medical Association EDITORIAL: Pain and Suffering Allan Bernstein, MD Pain is an essential part of our survival mechanism. It warns us that we stepped on a nail or that the coffee is too hot. It triggers autonomic responses that adjust our blood pressure, heart rate, pupillary reactions, blood […]
The Dhar Diet, Or D-Diet
Sonoma MedicineThe magazine of the Sonoma County Medical Association COMMENTARY: The D-Diet By Sanjay Dhar, MD There are several hundred different types of diets out there, so I figured why not add one more to the list, the Dhar Diet, or D-Diet. How difficult can it be to come up with a diet? All I […]
A Call From The San Mateo County Medical Association.
We need your help to protect MICRA Dear Physician Colleagues, We need your help in protecting California’s Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act (MICRA). On November 4, 2014, voters will go to the ballot to vote on Prop 46. The importance of MICRA to physicians in the state of California is significant. We’re not asking you […]
A Review Of Medical Journal Articles: The Dilemma Of Speaking Up
Primum Non Tacere: An Ethics of Speaking Up By Dwyer, James Academic journal article The Hastings Center Report , Vol. 24, No. 1 , January-February 1994 PEER-REVIEWED PERIODICAL Article excerpt During the last five years I have conducted ethics courses, seminars, and case conferences for medical students. I have also had many informal discussions with […]
A Review Of Regional Medical Journals: Sonoma Medicine
The magazine of the Sonoma County Medical Association EDITORIAL: MEDICINE & POLITICS Rob Nied, MD Has the current morass in Washington DC inspired you to run for Congress? According to the New York Times, 26 physicians are running for Congress this year, and Kentucky senator Rand Paul, an ophthalmologist, is considered a likely presidential candidate. […]
A Review Of Regional Medical Journals And Articles: Colorado Med Society
Prescription drug abuse Kate Alfano, Colorado Medical Society, contributing writer State effort focuses on safe use, storage and disposal Tuesday, July 01, 2014 Aaron started using prescription opioids when he was in high school. From an upper-middle-class family, his parents described him as a typical teenager; light-hearted and full of energy, he was athletic and […]
A Review Regional Medical Journals: MARIN MEDICINE | Fall 2014
EDITORIAL: Medicine & Politics Jeffrey Stevenson, MD This issue of Marin Medicine focuses on medicine and politics, a theme with many facets. First and foremost is Proposition 46, which would raise the statutory cap on pain-and-suffering awards, thereby increasing malpractice insurance rates. The proposition could cause patients to lose their doctors and restrict access to […]