Search Results Search Sort by RelevanceMost Recent Medical Education Nov 2006 An Ambulatory Care Elective in a Resource-Poor Community Matthew Fitz, MD A medical school in Illinois is providing its medical students with the knowledge and skills they need to serve patients in resource-poor communities. Virtual Mentor. 2006;8(11):735-736. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2006.8.11.medu1-0611. Medicine and Society Jan 2004 What Drove Korean Doctors into the Streets? Wang Jung Lee, MD The national physicians' strikes in South Korea in 2000 succeeded in raising public awareness of defects in the Korean medical system and the need to reconcile the government health insurance system and private doctors. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(1):46-50. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.1.msoc1-0401. Case and Commentary Jan 2004 Physician Work Stoppages as Activism Alan J. Lippman, MD Physician work stoppages in response to rising malpractice insurance rates are designed with the hope of raising public awareness about this problem. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(1):12-15. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.1.ccas2-0401 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5
Medical Education Nov 2006 An Ambulatory Care Elective in a Resource-Poor Community Matthew Fitz, MD A medical school in Illinois is providing its medical students with the knowledge and skills they need to serve patients in resource-poor communities. Virtual Mentor. 2006;8(11):735-736. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2006.8.11.medu1-0611.
Medicine and Society Jan 2004 What Drove Korean Doctors into the Streets? Wang Jung Lee, MD The national physicians' strikes in South Korea in 2000 succeeded in raising public awareness of defects in the Korean medical system and the need to reconcile the government health insurance system and private doctors. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(1):46-50. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.1.msoc1-0401.
Case and Commentary Jan 2004 Physician Work Stoppages as Activism Alan J. Lippman, MD Physician work stoppages in response to rising malpractice insurance rates are designed with the hope of raising public awareness about this problem. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(1):12-15. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.1.ccas2-0401