American Heart Association Announces New Leaders
Jun 21, 2001
The American Heart Association announces its new leadership for the 2001-2002 fiscal year beginning July 1. The new officers will take office during the association's annual delegate assembly on June 22 and 23...
New Study: Physicians Not Candid With Terminally Ill Patients
Jun 19, 2001
A study of terminally ill cancer patients and their physicians found that in only 37 percent of cases was the doctor willing to give the patient his or her best estimate of how long the patient could expect to live. Without such knowledge...
AMA CEO Sues Own Board
Jun 19, 2001
In a statement released Tuesday, the Board of the American Medical Association announced that its executive vice president and CEO had filed a lawsuit against the organization, claiming the board exceeded its authority when it prevented him from...
Association News: Nurse Anesthetists Chide Bush On Legislation
Jun 17, 2001
Further review of the Bush administration's delay of and proposed changes to an important bipartisan Medicare anesthesia care rule reveals that the administration's action ``hurts patients, hospitals, and healthcare,'' charged Larry G. Hornsby, a...
UAB Diabetes Study: Goal-Setting Improves Physician Performance
Jun 15, 2001
In a diabetes study, University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers found that physicians who received periodic feedback reports based on chart reviews of their care of patients with diabetes, plus performance goals called "achievable benchmarks...
CME Outcomes Research: Primary Care Physicians See Mixed Results From Manual Therapy Training For Back Pain
Jun 14, 2001
Training primary care physicians in manual therapy gives them another way to treat back pain patients, but benefits are modest Controversy continues about the benefit of spinal manual therapy (a sequence of maneuvers that adjust and stretch joints...
CME In Manual Back Pain Therapy Sometimes Results In Improved Outcomes
Jun 14, 2001
Training primary care physicians in manual therapy gives them another way to treat back pain patients, but benefits are modest Controversy continues about the benefit of spinal manual therapy (a sequence of maneuvers that adjust and stretch joints...
Julie Brown Returns To NMHCC As President
Jun 13, 2001
The National Managed Health Care Congress (NMHCC), the leading provider of strategic business information and education for the healthcare industry, announced today the re-appointment of Julie Brown as President. Uniquely, Brown was one of the...
HCEA Offers A Different Kind Of "CME"
Jun 12, 2001
At this year’s Healthcare Convention Exhibitors Association (HCEA) annual conference, being held June 10-12 at the Minneapolis Convention Center, attendees can for the first time earn credit toward the Certified Manager of Exhibits (CME)...
New Cardiac Surgery Technique Being Taught Today and Tomorrow Via Videoconferencing
Jun 11, 2001
Four Dallas surgeons have been selected to teach a new heart bypass operation without using the heart-lung machine, to a select group of their peers from around the country. The unique continuing medical education program, sponsored by the Society...
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