Search Results Search Sort by RelevanceMost Recent In the Literature Nov 2006 Social Epidemiology: How Socioeconomic Risk Factors Become Health Realities Ken Fox, MD Two journal articles identify the important relationships that the field of social epidemiology has uncovered between poverty and health. Virtual Mentor. 2006;8(11):737-743. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2006.8.11.jdsc1-0611. Case and Commentary Nov 2006 Pediatric Primary Care in the ER: Is It Better than Waiting for an Appointment? Marc Gorelick, MD, MSCE Increased use of emergency departments for primary care puts undue burden on EDs; however, EMTALA obligates EDs to provide care to patients regardless of their ability to pay. Virtual Mentor. 2006;8(11):717-722. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2006.8.11.ccas2-0611. In the Literature Jul 2008 Closing the Gender Gap in Medical Journal Publishing Allison Grady The percentages of women who have published in academic medical journals over the last 3 decades continues to grow. Virtual Mentor. 2008;10(7):444-446. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2008.10.7.jdsc1-0807. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Current page 11
In the Literature Nov 2006 Social Epidemiology: How Socioeconomic Risk Factors Become Health Realities Ken Fox, MD Two journal articles identify the important relationships that the field of social epidemiology has uncovered between poverty and health. Virtual Mentor. 2006;8(11):737-743. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2006.8.11.jdsc1-0611.
Case and Commentary Nov 2006 Pediatric Primary Care in the ER: Is It Better than Waiting for an Appointment? Marc Gorelick, MD, MSCE Increased use of emergency departments for primary care puts undue burden on EDs; however, EMTALA obligates EDs to provide care to patients regardless of their ability to pay. Virtual Mentor. 2006;8(11):717-722. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2006.8.11.ccas2-0611.
In the Literature Jul 2008 Closing the Gender Gap in Medical Journal Publishing Allison Grady The percentages of women who have published in academic medical journals over the last 3 decades continues to grow. Virtual Mentor. 2008;10(7):444-446. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2008.10.7.jdsc1-0807.