Search Results Search Sort by RelevanceMost Recent History of Medicine Oct 2009 The Indian Health Service and Traditional Indian Medicine Everett R. Rhoades, MD Virtual Mentor. 2009;11(10):793-798. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2009.11.10.mhst1-0910 History of Medicine Apr 2013 Behavior Change in America: Public Health, Medicine, and Individual Counseling Anthony L. Schlaff, MD, MPH The causes of many health behaviors are deeply rooted in our culture, and using a counseling model that assumes individual control and responsibility for these behaviors can cause patients to feel hectored instead of helped. Virtual Mentor. 2013;15(4):353-361. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2013.15.4.mhst1-1304. History of Medicine May 2010 Advertising Cosmetic Surgery Deborah A. Sullivan, PhD Virtual Mentor. 2010;12(5):407-411. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2010.12.5.mhst1-1005. History of Medicine Dec 2011 The Evolution of Addiction Medicine as a Medical Specialty David E. Smith, MD The medicalization of addiction has greatly improved identification, early intervention, and referral to appropriate treatment. Virtual Mentor. 2011;13(12):900-905. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2011.13.12.mhst1-1112.
History of Medicine Oct 2009 The Indian Health Service and Traditional Indian Medicine Everett R. Rhoades, MD Virtual Mentor. 2009;11(10):793-798. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2009.11.10.mhst1-0910
History of Medicine Apr 2013 Behavior Change in America: Public Health, Medicine, and Individual Counseling Anthony L. Schlaff, MD, MPH The causes of many health behaviors are deeply rooted in our culture, and using a counseling model that assumes individual control and responsibility for these behaviors can cause patients to feel hectored instead of helped. Virtual Mentor. 2013;15(4):353-361. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2013.15.4.mhst1-1304.
History of Medicine May 2010 Advertising Cosmetic Surgery Deborah A. Sullivan, PhD Virtual Mentor. 2010;12(5):407-411. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2010.12.5.mhst1-1005.
History of Medicine Dec 2011 The Evolution of Addiction Medicine as a Medical Specialty David E. Smith, MD The medicalization of addiction has greatly improved identification, early intervention, and referral to appropriate treatment. Virtual Mentor. 2011;13(12):900-905. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2011.13.12.mhst1-1112.