Syria: In a Doctor's Words
For Dr. Qasem al Zein, the revolution began with a feeling of hope.
For Dr. Qasem al Zein, the revolution began with a feeling of hope.
When Islamist militants came to town, Dr. Ibrahim Maiga had no choice but to make a deal.
In the NY Times, Tulenko discusses the dire economic and social consequences of insourcing and how it threatens the quality of care.
I saw people out of work in the US and health workers being imported from countries that could ill afford to lose them.
A major change is needed in the way mental health is perceived at the policy level.
As technology and the access to medical information have exploded worldwide, we may be ill-prepared to balance the technologic aspects of care with those of the art of medicine.
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote a blog response to a New York Times article on doctors distracted from their jobs by mobile technology.
Last week, the New York Times published “As Doctors Use More Devices, Potential for Distraction Grows,” which offers a critical look at the place of mobile technology and computers in the hospital.
As our community prepares for the International Family Planning Conference in Dakar, Senegal, later this month, we at IntraHealth International salute Professor Sai’s achievements and congratulate him on his latest award.
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