Search Results Search Sort by RelevanceMost Recent State of the Art and Science Jan 2008 Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Fibromyalgia Patrick B. Wood, MD Virtual Mentor. 2008;10(1):35-40. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2008.10.1.cprl1-0801. State of the Art and Science Jul 2023 How Should We Approach Body Size Diversity in Clinical Trials? Dania Pagarkar, Erin Harrop, PhD, LICSW, and Lisa Erlanger, MD Despite concerns about clinical outcomes for patients with obesity, clinical trials report few data about such patients. AMA J Ethics. 2023;25(7):E517-527. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2023.517. State of the Art and Science Jan 2003 How to Change Routes of Administration of Opioids Audiey Kao, MD, PhD Virtual Mentor. 2003;5(1):19-20. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2003.5.1.cprl1-0301. State of the Art and Science Aug 2017 Clowning as a Complementary Approach for Reducing Iatrogenic Effects in Pediatrics Alberto Dionigi, PhD Therapeutic clowning can reduce pediatric patients’ pain and distress during the preoperative period, but clown doctors must follow codes of ethics. AMA J Ethics. 2017;19(8):775-782. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.8.stas1-1708. State of the Art and Science May 2013 Long-Term Opioid Treatment Craig T. Hartrick, MD Tolerance is a natural occurrence in long-term treatment of chronic pain with opioids, not necessarily a slippery slope to addiction. Virtual Mentor. 2013;15(5):434-438. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2013.15.5.stas1-1305. State of the Art and Science May 2013 Objectifying Chronic Pain: From the Patient to Diagnostic Metrics David Borsook, MD, PhD We currently have no simple test of any kind that tells us whether someone has pain, but there is reason to be optimistic that brain imaging that can contribute to evaluation of pain may be within our grasp. Virtual Mentor. 2013;15(5):439-442. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2013.15.5.stas2-1305.
State of the Art and Science Jan 2008 Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Fibromyalgia Patrick B. Wood, MD Virtual Mentor. 2008;10(1):35-40. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2008.10.1.cprl1-0801.
State of the Art and Science Jul 2023 How Should We Approach Body Size Diversity in Clinical Trials? Dania Pagarkar, Erin Harrop, PhD, LICSW, and Lisa Erlanger, MD Despite concerns about clinical outcomes for patients with obesity, clinical trials report few data about such patients. AMA J Ethics. 2023;25(7):E517-527. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2023.517.
State of the Art and Science Jan 2003 How to Change Routes of Administration of Opioids Audiey Kao, MD, PhD Virtual Mentor. 2003;5(1):19-20. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2003.5.1.cprl1-0301.
State of the Art and Science Aug 2017 Clowning as a Complementary Approach for Reducing Iatrogenic Effects in Pediatrics Alberto Dionigi, PhD Therapeutic clowning can reduce pediatric patients’ pain and distress during the preoperative period, but clown doctors must follow codes of ethics. AMA J Ethics. 2017;19(8):775-782. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.8.stas1-1708.
State of the Art and Science May 2013 Long-Term Opioid Treatment Craig T. Hartrick, MD Tolerance is a natural occurrence in long-term treatment of chronic pain with opioids, not necessarily a slippery slope to addiction. Virtual Mentor. 2013;15(5):434-438. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2013.15.5.stas1-1305.
State of the Art and Science May 2013 Objectifying Chronic Pain: From the Patient to Diagnostic Metrics David Borsook, MD, PhD We currently have no simple test of any kind that tells us whether someone has pain, but there is reason to be optimistic that brain imaging that can contribute to evaluation of pain may be within our grasp. Virtual Mentor. 2013;15(5):439-442. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2013.15.5.stas2-1305.