Word: weingarten
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While the walk-in system had its advantages, "long waits are typical of walk-in clinics and are one reason why student health services have bad reputations," said Charles H. Weingarten, chief of medicine...
...under the new system, Weingarten said, "instead of seeing people that are bored and restless, I'm seeing people who have broken into a sweat from running [to make their appointments...
...Weingarten said that the system of 15-minute appointments will not force physicians to cut short patient visits in order to adhere to tight timetables. Doctors will have discretionary time built into their schedules so they can extend appointments or see more pressing cases later...
...breathe new life into Style, Downie is bringing in Miami Herald Sunday magazine editor Gene Weingarten, a self-described "shock journalist" who once enlivened a story on the federal budget deficit by illustrating it with photos of naked men and women. Weingarten's hiring, says Downie, is an example of his goal of surrounding himself with visionary editors: "I hire lots of people who are smarter than I am, and I act as a catalyst." Still, the final question that will have to be answered by the Downie regime is whether the Post can flourish without a single controlling vision...
...have natural immunity. An individual's immune status can be checked with a blood test, but it takes extra time to do so. In the emergent situation described in the article, the guideline of innoculating everyone born after 1957 and lacking a booster after 1980 was used. Charles H. Weingarten, M.D. UHS Chief of Medicine