How far do you go for Patient-Centered Care?
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 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
By Emily Newhook Mental health patients and their families already pay a hefty price with the stigma of mental illness and the emotional rollercoaster they often face dealing with symptoms.
By Laurie Filipelli My second miscarriage started in a Starbucks bathroom, and I couldn’t have felt more alone. Where to go from there? I drove home, took as much ibuprofen as
By Nadi Nina Kaonga In 2010, I lost my mother to cancer. She was a fighter and had survived well past her prognosis, but her hospital costs outlived her. Let