Word: specialist
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...inhibitors. The rest face a funding crisis as requests for the drugs flood in. Some states have waiting lists. Others, including Indiana and Missouri, are organizing lotteries to determine which patients will get the treatments. "AIDS will be a two-world disease," predicts Gary Cohan, a Los Angeles AIDS specialist. "The wealthy vs. the indigent...
...regime of cold baths and strait waistcoats. She endured this and was returned to the prison. Staying sane here, she says to herself, is like hanging over the edge of a bridge: you aren't moving anywhere, but it takes all your energy. A young doctor visits, a specialist in mental illness summoned by a group of local sympathizers who have petitioned to have her released. He is humane and has vague notions of treating mental illness by questioning and listening. But he is ineffectual, and Marks is suspicious and fearful. She tries to fit fragments of her childhood together...
Government intervention in the 1960s reduced the number of uninsured Americans over age 65 from 50 percent to zero, said Kerrey, a specialist on entitlement reform, but between 1995 and 1996, more than one million Americans went from being insured to being uninsured...
When a student arrives at the fifth floor testing site, the counselor, a specialist from Cambridge City Hospital, takes him to a private room where she conducts the pre-test counseling. She conducts a standard questionnaire of risk assessment, asking questions like: Why do you want to be tested for HIV? Have you ever used intravenous drugs? Have you ever had anal...
Other panel members included renowned Israeli poet and author Haim Gouri and Williston Professor of Law Robert H. Mnookin '64, a negotiation specialist...