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...modern-day black bag still contains a stethoscope but also a cell phone and a personal digital assistant like a Palm or laptop with detailed patient histories. Moreover, "most point-of-service diagnostic equipment has become so portable that house-call physicians have the capability of providing care comparable to an urgent-care center in the home," says Dr. George Taler, co-director of the Washington Hospital Center Medical House Call Program in Washington. "Even intravenous therapies, medications and oxygen are readily available at the time of the visit if the physician wishes to offer advanced care for those patients...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Doctor in the House | 9/24/2006 | See Source »

Lyons, Irene Kurzweil's physician, started doing house calls six years ago. "This is the only thing that I found really satisfies my desire to be a doctor," he says. "I am involved in my patients' lives and get to know them as people." His black bag includes a Palm computer that has wi-fi for e-mail, a special database for patient histories and lab results, and a customized word-processing program. He also carries a battery-powered electrocardiogram (ECG) machine and portable lab kits to do finger sticks that test blood-glucose levels. The doctors often work with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Doctor in the House | 9/24/2006 | See Source »

...frame, the teams traded points most of the way, and Maine (2-10) staved off five Harvard game points before two consecutive Black Bear errors gave the Crimson (4-5) the victory. “That’s a positive sign for us to be able to be patient while being aggressive, making sure that we take care of our side,” junior co-captain Laura Mahon said. “That’s what we did really well in that game—we never gave up that point.” Harvard took...

Author: By Kevin C. Reyes, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Early Momentum Powers Crimson | 9/24/2006 | See Source »

...Some caretakers intentionally kept their distance from the soldiers to maintain their morale. Captain Kathleen Yancosek couldn't get close enough. A rehabilitation specialist known by everyone simply as "Captain Katie," she was a razor-thin blonde who almost dissolved into tears when she visited her first patient on the ward, a teenage soldier who had lost a leg in Iraq. He was crying from the pain. His mother was hysterical. The 27-year-old therapist braced herself, realizing that she was supposed to be the one whom they had confidence in to help him get better...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Angels of Ward 57 | 9/24/2006 | See Source »

...Caesareans are quicker than drawn-out vaginal delivery, and many doctors find it profitable to perform them exclusively, fitting in several per day. If a friend recommends a doctor, you must first ask if he or she is "C-section only." To be taken on as a vaginal delivery patient, you either have to adjust your standards (elderly doctors are more receptive to the idea, but they're out of date with everything else) or audition. It took me four tries before I found my present doctor, a brilliant, European-trained woman who has never once promoted a C-section...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Iran's Caesarean Section Craze | 9/21/2006 | See Source »

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