November 2010

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Spanking your kids and corporal punishment

by | in Physician | 74 responses

Something recently stopped me in my tracks.A study published in Pediatrics recently found that 65% of parents to 3 year-olds said they had spanked their child within the last month. Sixty five percent? The number surprised me. If you’d asked me to guess, I would have said 20-25%. Talk about way off. Another reminder of how much I have to learn.The study evaluated risk factors, including domestic violence ...

What would you do if you had a year left to live?

by | in Patient | 8 responses

Though I’ve spoken about breast cancer for Susan G. Komen for the Cure (emphasizing the importance of early screening and detection), until recently I had never had a mammogram. In my training I’d been taught that mammograms weren’t that accurate or useful in women under 40 (our health system’s protocols reflect that), so I got regularly checked by my physician whenever I had a physical and otherwise was waiting until ...

Case reports continue to be an important part of journal publication

by | in Conditions | 2 responses

I am teaching a new course entitled “Turning your Clinical Cases into Scholarly Work.”I hope to draw on my own experiences through the years mentoring students and residents in writing up several clinical cases, but also in making diagnoses.  In preparing for this course, I have also learned quite a bit about the controversy surrounding case reports and the challenges that they face in today’s healthcare system.Unfortunately, case reports have ...

Is The Empowered Patient too adversarial?

by | in Patient | 24 responses

I understand the frustration and anger in CNN Senior Medical Correspondent Elizabeth Cohen’s new book, The Empowered Patient.  I agree that all of the horrible patient stories should have never occurred.  As a practicing primary care doctor who has witnessed near misses and bad medical outcomes affect family members, I too wrote a book encouraging patients to be informed and engaged about their care.The problem is that The Empowered ...

Coaches can help with lifestyle goals in a way that doctors cannot

by | in Patient | 9 responses

More Americans are overweight and out of shape than ever before.  Their sedentary, high-calorie lifestyles are causing an epidemic of obesity, high blood pressure, heart disease, and degenerative arthritis among other preventable conditions.  If those aren't bad enough, obesity and a sedentary lifestyle also raise the risk of breast cancer, colon cancer, and other common forms of cancer.Doctors all across the nation are struggling to treat these lifestyle-induced conditions with ...

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