Teaching Future Physicians the Value of Care
By Charlene Gaw My first day of medical school was a day I had been anticipating for almost a decade. I’m sure this is also the case for many people
By Charlene Gaw My first day of medical school was a day I had been anticipating for almost a decade. I’m sure this is also the case for many people
By Vaidehi Mujumdar I walked into the ICU room to find Mary* lying in the bed curled up, a small spot in a pool of white sheets haphazardly covering her.
By S. Matt Read It was just before dawn, and Annie was shaking. I said her name once without a response, then again. Nothing. Then a long moan. I jumped
By Sophia Bernazzani Public opinion polls suggest most Americans trust their medical team. People consistently list doctors, nurses and pharmacists as some of the most trusted professions. When we go to
By Kathy Day Last year I shared my story about kidney stones. I wasn’t suffering with a stone at the time and so I may have been a little arrogant
By Joseph J. Fifer, President and CEO, Healthcare Financial Management Association Stephen Allegretto, Vice President, Yale New Haven Health Jordan Harmon, Director, Costs of Care and Hospital for Special Surgery