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...mail contact with colleagues and less than 4 percent communicate consistently with patients via e-mail. “The use of information technology among doctors was much lower than what we had expected, especially since e-mail is such an efficient way of communicating,” said Richard W. Grant, an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and the lead author of the study. “There’s no time lag and no phone tag.” The researchers found that doctors who practiced within academic centers and Health Maintenance Organizations were...
...says. “It’s haunting, it’s beautiful, and it’s surreal all at the same time. The first day I was there I knew I was on to something.” —Staff writer Richard C. Beck can be reached at rbeck@fas.harvard.edu...
Both were skilled and dedicated, but in the first round of voting the 'Prince' staff elected Apple by a very close margin, Richard Kluger '56, the previous chairman, said. "Each of them was a very high-powered young guy."With most of the Ivy papers now gearing up for their own elections in the coming months, it should be heartening to know that in the Ivy League, even the losers get to write history...
Yale President Richard Levin warns the YDN that his stellar returns may not continue. This results in the headline: "Endowment growth may start to slow." But isn't Levin's warning just an attempt to tamp down expectations...
...with partially improvised, wholly organic dialogue, and sparse background music.It is a talking picture in which “not much happens”—that is, the type that’s difficult to synopsize—but, unlike the pleasantly rambling street philosophers who populate Richard Linklater’s films, Bujalski’s characters speak with the faltering cadence of everyday life.It evokes cinema verite, populated by characters who continue to exist even after the few moments they spend on-screen. There is a veneer of calmness that belies a deep anxiety expressed...