Word: medicale
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A Medical School professor who specializes in physiology and internal medicine left Harvard last week to become the head of a highly prestigious New York medical center.
Associate Professor of Medicine John W. Rowe, who has been a member of the Medical School faculty since 1975 and has done extensive research on the physiology of aging, said in an interview yesterday that he accepted an offer to become president of Mt. Sinai Hospital, along with its medical...
"I think that there are major changes in whatsociety expects from the medical profession," Rowesaid in explaining his move. "There are new issuesof biotechnology, there are tensions betweenconducting high-tech work, such as transplants anddealing with the local community."
IN Milan Kundera's The Book of Laughter and Forgetting, he remarks at one point in the seemingly disjointed work, that it is indeed a novel, for when it is not about the work's main character, it is for her. This same sentiment seems to run through Professor of...
Beset by high costs and poor patients, often ignored by paramedics and abandoned by doctors who fear malpractice suits, the nation's trauma centers -- specialized 24-hour emergency rooms -- have been especially hard hit. Last week the Journal of the American Medical Association published a survey of U.S. regional trauma...