Making Profound Changes from an Office Visit
By Adam Philip Stern, MD Mr. D was my patient in the partial hospital program for the chronically and persistently mentally ill, and he was barely maintaining the level of functioning necessary to
By Adam Philip Stern, MD Mr. D was my patient in the partial hospital program for the chronically and persistently mentally ill, and he was barely maintaining the level of functioning necessary to
By Jay Warner Before losing my health insurance in 2009, it never occurred to me to be concerned about a little thing like a blood test. Since 1986 I’d been
By Graham Dover, PhD I was fortunate in my training. I was introduced to the costs of care in a unique and powerful way when I joined the National Health Service
By Stephen Dahmer, MD We are a new practice in downtown Brooklyn part of a new company trying to revolutionize primary care. “We” because of the team approach we offer, providing
By Sylvia Romm, MD MPH Traveling to another country can be daunting. So when a friend of mine hosted a Russian college-aged student named Anna for a year so she could
By Andreas Mauer, MD Most physicians recall the medical school ritual of unboxing our first stethoscope. From the first physical diagnosis course, we were all solemnly instructed as to the importance