February 2011

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Mass shootings is a symptom of our nation’s broken health care system

in Patient | 14 responses

by Dora Calott Wang, MDThere will be more shooting rampages, like that which targeted Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords in Tucson recently-as long as it is easier to get a gun than mental health care. Our current epidemic of mass shootings is but a symptom of our nation's broken health care system. Poor access to medical care jeopardizes an individual's health. But when the mentally ill or the seriously distressed can't access ...

Laryngopharyngeal reflux disease and a complex case or chronic cough

by | in Conditions | 4 responses

Chronic cough is a common condition that's seen by many doctors, and in most cases, after a thorough history and exam, an answer can usually be found. However, just because a physician followed all the accepted guidelines and evidence based medicine principles to successfully address and treat a condition, it doesn't mean that it was the right thing to do. Let me explain.A 49 year old healthy woman presented to ...

People often injure themselves in new surroundings

by | in Conditions | no responses

Year: 1986Place: Lome, Togo Position: Consultant in tropical diseases, Pitie-Salpetriere Hospital in ParisI have been sent to West Africa by a French multinational drug company to share information from recent clinical trials about a new anti-emetic compound.It is late November and I am in Togo, midway through a tour that includes Senegal, Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Gabon and Congo. The day I land in Lome, I take a much-needed break by hitting ...

Health reform repeal will lead to single payer, Medicare for all

by | in Pho | 87 responses

In a guest post last year, physician-author Richard Reece commented that the individual mandate may collapse health reform.Those words came to mind as Judge Vinson not only ruled the individual mandate unconstitutional, but the entire Affordable Care Act, as well.Nobody likes to be mandated to do anything, least of all purchase health insurance, and this was always the sticking point with the current iteration of health reform.So, what ...

The stent problem and the overuse of medical procedures

by | in Physician | 9 responses

In 1911, George Bernard Shaw famously wrote "All professions are a conspiracy against the laity".One hundred years later, in 2011, I write "the MBA has done more to harm the public through bottom-line hospital administration than have many dread diseases."As an example, the continuing saga of this stent, that stent, the other stent placed into as many coronary and other arteries as often and as fast as possible does show ...

Praise nurses without comparing them to physicians

by | in Physician | 6 responses

Doctors vs. nurses (or doctors vs. nurse practitioners, or doctors vs. physician assistants, or what have you). The debate is old, tired, unimaginative, divisive, and wrong-headed--for reasons that are too obvious even to list. Does it get perpetuated because it garners comments (175 of them, to be exact)?  Snarkniess is not appreciated by this reader, at least.The New York Times recently ran a column by one of its editors, "

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