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March 12, 2010
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Topics -- Health Care
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Health Care

  • “The Cloning Conundrum: The Ethics of a Scientific Breakthrough” Albert R. Jonsen (v1,n2)
  • “From Heredity to Health: Promises and Practicalities of the Genetic Revolution” James McQuillen (v1,n2)
  • “Oregon’s Trail to Health Care Reform” Barney Speight (v1,n4)
  • “Is Competition Killing Health Care?” Charlie Cosovich (v1,n4)
  • “If We All Live Long Enough Will We All Be Demented?” Jeffrey Kaye, M.D. (v3,n3)
  • “The Future Gazers: Will Scientists ever be Able to reliably Avert Infectious Disease Outbreaks?” Leslie Bienen (v7, n1)
  • “The Catching the Biotechnology Wave” Peter O. Kohler, M.D. (v4, n1)
  • “Mixing Medical Traditions: A Prescription for Good Health” James Mcquillen (v5, n1)
  • “Personal renewal” John W. Gardner, Ph.D (essay) (v5, n2)
  • “Should You Worry about Your Heart?” John Mcanulty, M.D. (v6,n4)
  • “Hippocrates versus Hypocrisy” Ronald Turker , M.D (v7, n2)
  • “The Pain of the Tortured: What are we to Think and What are we to Feel?” J. David Kinzie, M.D. (v7, n2)
  • “Chris Henney: Biotech entrepreneur Extraordinaire” Emory Bundy (v7, n3)
  • “The Unfolding of the Adolescent Brain” Alexander Stevens, Ph. D (v7, n3)
  • “Rethinking Health Care: An Opening Discussion” Marvin W. Harrison, M.D. (v7, n4)
  • “Health Values and Health Reform: Would We Go There If We Could?” Michael J. Garland, DscRel (v7, n4)
  • “Economic Ideology or Economic Interests – Why is American Health Care So Different?” Robert Evans, Ph. D. (v8, n1)
  • “Lessons from Oregon: Changing the way Health Care Works” John Santa, M.D., M.P.H. (v8, n1)
  • “New Drugs are Coming to the Market, Right and Left” Robert Sack , M.D. (v8, n1)
  • “Trying” Cullen Curtiss (fertility) (v8, n2)
  • "Choosing Not to Save Lives: the Paradox of Our Time" Jeffrey D. Sachs (v9,n2)
  • “According to my brothers Brad and Dave, ‘Calcutta is a great place to do research. So is Dhaka” Robert Sack , M.D. (v9, n2)
  • “Global Health Transformations” Erin Fitch (v9, n2)
  • “Global Health: Student Voices” Erin Fitch, Alex Foster, Chris Lowe, Jonah Attebery (v9, n2)
  • “Global Health in the NW: Organizations” Robert Sack , M.D. (v9, n2)
  • “Global Health in the NW: Individuals” Marlys Chapman (v9, n2)

     

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