Search Results Search Sort by RelevanceMost Recent Policy Forum Jul 2004 Do No Harm: Better Yet, Prevent It David H. Janda, MD Physicians can help patients avoid sports-related injuries by teaching basic precautions. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(7):322-326. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.7.pfor1-0407. Health Law Jul 2004 Obligations of Team Physicians Melissa Junge, MBA Physicians for sports teams may not allow team management and coaches to dictate medical treatment or diagnosis of an athlete-patient. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(7):318-321. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.7.hlaw1-0407. In the Literature Jul 2004 Practice Makes Perfect? Ideal Standards and Practice Norms in Sports Medicine Shane K. Green, PhD A recent journal article discussed the ethical challenges faced by physicians for sports teams. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(7):308-311. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.7.jdsc1-0407. Viewpoint Jul 2004 Reviving Ethics in Sports through Physician Leadership Andrew Pipe, CM, MD Sports medicine physicians are in a unique position to advocate on behalf of athletes for safe and ethical play. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(7):330-332. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.7.oped1-0407 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. Case and Commentary Jun 2004 Unnecessary Tests and Ethics of Quality of Care G. Caleb Alexander, MD Patients' requests for unnecessary medical tests erode health care quality for all. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(6):261-263. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.6.ccas3-0406. Case and Commentary Jun 2004 Splitting the Difference: Patient Preference versus Conservation of Resources Robert L. Phillips, Jr, MD, MSPH Patients should not be obligated to change a successful prescription routine in order to save money. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(6):258-260. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.6.ccas2-0406. Case and Commentary Oct 2004 The Unnoticed Mole Avram Kraft, MD Surgeons should not make medical decisions for a patient while the patient is under anesthesia. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(10):436-437. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.10.ccas1-0410. In the Literature Jan 2003 Influence of Physician Bias on End-of-Life Care Michelle Lim A case study of nephrologists examines physicians' attitudes towards patients in advanced stages of kidney disease and how these attitudes affect the end-of-life care the patient receives. Virtual Mentor. 2003;5(1):13-15. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2003.5.1.jdsc1-0301. Case and Commentary Nov 2003 Asking Patients about Intimate Partner Abuse, Commentary 2 Tracy Battaglia, MD, MPH Physicians need to properly screen their patients for intimate partner abuse and provide referrals for support and counseling. Virtual Mentor. 2003;5(11):481-484. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2003.5.11.ccas1-0311. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Policy Forum Jul 2004 Do No Harm: Better Yet, Prevent It David H. Janda, MD Physicians can help patients avoid sports-related injuries by teaching basic precautions. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(7):322-326. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.7.pfor1-0407.
Health Law Jul 2004 Obligations of Team Physicians Melissa Junge, MBA Physicians for sports teams may not allow team management and coaches to dictate medical treatment or diagnosis of an athlete-patient. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(7):318-321. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.7.hlaw1-0407.
In the Literature Jul 2004 Practice Makes Perfect? Ideal Standards and Practice Norms in Sports Medicine Shane K. Green, PhD A recent journal article discussed the ethical challenges faced by physicians for sports teams. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(7):308-311. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.7.jdsc1-0407.
Viewpoint Jul 2004 Reviving Ethics in Sports through Physician Leadership Andrew Pipe, CM, MD Sports medicine physicians are in a unique position to advocate on behalf of athletes for safe and ethical play. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(7):330-332. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.7.oped1-0407
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.
Case and Commentary Jun 2004 Unnecessary Tests and Ethics of Quality of Care G. Caleb Alexander, MD Patients' requests for unnecessary medical tests erode health care quality for all. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(6):261-263. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.6.ccas3-0406.
Case and Commentary Jun 2004 Splitting the Difference: Patient Preference versus Conservation of Resources Robert L. Phillips, Jr, MD, MSPH Patients should not be obligated to change a successful prescription routine in order to save money. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(6):258-260. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.6.ccas2-0406.
Case and Commentary Oct 2004 The Unnoticed Mole Avram Kraft, MD Surgeons should not make medical decisions for a patient while the patient is under anesthesia. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(10):436-437. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.10.ccas1-0410.
In the Literature Jan 2003 Influence of Physician Bias on End-of-Life Care Michelle Lim A case study of nephrologists examines physicians' attitudes towards patients in advanced stages of kidney disease and how these attitudes affect the end-of-life care the patient receives. Virtual Mentor. 2003;5(1):13-15. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2003.5.1.jdsc1-0301.
Case and Commentary Nov 2003 Asking Patients about Intimate Partner Abuse, Commentary 2 Tracy Battaglia, MD, MPH Physicians need to properly screen their patients for intimate partner abuse and provide referrals for support and counseling. Virtual Mentor. 2003;5(11):481-484. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2003.5.11.ccas1-0311.