Articles Policy Forum Jun 2004 Scope of Practice, Twenty-First Century Grant La Farge, MD Many nonphysician health care practitioners are looking to expand their scope of practice. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(6):277-278. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.6.pfor1-0406. Policy Forum Jun 2004 Patient Safety and Patients' Rights Ross D. Silverman, JD, MPH Patient safety can be improved through the implementation of a physician reporting system, in which medical errors can be reported confidentially. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(6):279-281. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.6.pfor2-0406. Medicine and Society Jun 2004 New Roles for Patients and Consumers in Assuring High Quality Care Judith H. Hibbard, DrPH Informed patients can take an active role in improving the quality of health care. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(6):282-284. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.6.msoc1-0406. Viewpoint Jun 2004 Physician Report Cards and Quality Improvement David B. Nash, MD, MBA An interview with David B. Nash about physician report cards and their influence on health care quality improvement. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(6):285-287. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.6.oped1-0406. From the Editor May 2004 Sudden New Demand on Curriculum and Practice Julia C. Dombrowski, MPH The theme editor introduces a special issue focusing on the public health issues surrounding the threat of bioterrorism. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(5):199-200. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.5.fred1-0405. Case and Commentary May 2004 Duty to Treat versus Personal Safety, Commentary 1 Mark T. Hughes, MD, MA Physicians have an ethical responsibility to treat patients even at the risk of their own personal safety. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(5):201-203. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.5.ccas1-0405. Case and Commentary May 2004 Duty to Treat versus Personal Safety, Commentary 2 David Marcozzi, MD Physicians have an ethical responsibility to treat patients even at the risk of their own personal safety. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(5):203-205. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.5.ccas1-0405. Case and Commentary May 2004 Disaster Triage James F. Childress, PhD Triage duties in the event of a medical disaster have different ethical rules than normal situations. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(5):206-208. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.5.ccas2-0405. Case and Commentary May 2004 Request for Unnecessary Prophylaxis Janet Keating, MD Physicians should not write prescriptions for unnecessary prophylaxis in response to patients' anxiety about a perceived threat of bioterrorism. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(5):209-210. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.5.ccas3-0405. In the Literature May 2004 Human Subjects Research for Biochemical Antidotes Susanna Smith A journal author believes human subjects should be used in research on biochemical weapons or their antidotes. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(5):211-214. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.5.jdsc1-0405. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Prev … Page 357 Page 358 Page 359 Page 360 Current page 361 Page 362 Page 363 Page 364 Page 365 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Policy Forum Jun 2004 Scope of Practice, Twenty-First Century Grant La Farge, MD Many nonphysician health care practitioners are looking to expand their scope of practice. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(6):277-278. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.6.pfor1-0406.
Policy Forum Jun 2004 Patient Safety and Patients' Rights Ross D. Silverman, JD, MPH Patient safety can be improved through the implementation of a physician reporting system, in which medical errors can be reported confidentially. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(6):279-281. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.6.pfor2-0406.
Medicine and Society Jun 2004 New Roles for Patients and Consumers in Assuring High Quality Care Judith H. Hibbard, DrPH Informed patients can take an active role in improving the quality of health care. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(6):282-284. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.6.msoc1-0406.
Viewpoint Jun 2004 Physician Report Cards and Quality Improvement David B. Nash, MD, MBA An interview with David B. Nash about physician report cards and their influence on health care quality improvement. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(6):285-287. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.6.oped1-0406.
From the Editor May 2004 Sudden New Demand on Curriculum and Practice Julia C. Dombrowski, MPH The theme editor introduces a special issue focusing on the public health issues surrounding the threat of bioterrorism. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(5):199-200. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.5.fred1-0405.
Case and Commentary May 2004 Duty to Treat versus Personal Safety, Commentary 1 Mark T. Hughes, MD, MA Physicians have an ethical responsibility to treat patients even at the risk of their own personal safety. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(5):201-203. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.5.ccas1-0405.
Case and Commentary May 2004 Duty to Treat versus Personal Safety, Commentary 2 David Marcozzi, MD Physicians have an ethical responsibility to treat patients even at the risk of their own personal safety. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(5):203-205. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.5.ccas1-0405.
Case and Commentary May 2004 Disaster Triage James F. Childress, PhD Triage duties in the event of a medical disaster have different ethical rules than normal situations. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(5):206-208. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.5.ccas2-0405.
Case and Commentary May 2004 Request for Unnecessary Prophylaxis Janet Keating, MD Physicians should not write prescriptions for unnecessary prophylaxis in response to patients' anxiety about a perceived threat of bioterrorism. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(5):209-210. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.5.ccas3-0405.
In the Literature May 2004 Human Subjects Research for Biochemical Antidotes Susanna Smith A journal author believes human subjects should be used in research on biochemical weapons or their antidotes. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(5):211-214. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.5.jdsc1-0405.