
This ancient healing system continues to make inroads in modern health care. Are your patients among the 1 million Americans who have signed on?

This ancient healing system continues to make inroads in modern health care. Are your patients among the 1 million Americans who have signed on?

Should you use some of your own funds to compensate a disgruntled patient? Sometimes that makes sense, this lawyer argues.

Hindsight tells the author he should have prodded colleagues into doing more for a very sick relative.

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Ever care for a patient who looks just like you? It does wonders for your ability to empathize.

Doctors have long been criticized for turning a blind eye to patients' psychological disorders. Now some groups are forcing the issue.

Rogue Viagra peddlers aside, Internet drugstores will have a place in your medical practice, and not just as amazon.coms for pills. They're one more sign that everything in health care is converging electronically

Defying conventional wisdom, this doctor reluctantly acceded to his family's wishes.

Successful treatment of an unsuspected illness eased the author's grief over her grandmother's death.

For primary care physicians, being at the mercy of a pager is not only annoying, but accomplishes little, the author asserts.

Skeptical of a professor's hypothesis, the author tested his own by experimenting on himself.

He "may have been the greatest clinical teacher of any day, and any country," says the author, in this review of a new biography.

Taking these simple steps can save you plenty of money. Time to get cracking!

Grateful patients made up for the incredibly crude conditions this ophthalmologist experienced as a volunteer in rural India, where millions are blind for lack of treatment.

The aging boomers remain a powerful economic force. Investing in the industries they support could pay off big in the years ahead.

These nurse midwives had a hard time winning physician acceptance. Now they're not only accepted, but sought after.

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Several of our model portfolios have underperformed. But two are ahead of the market, and one of those is way ahead.

"I need my own car!" If you're ready to respond, "OK," then heed our test driver's shopping recommendations.

Slamming phones and confronting colleagues didn't work, so this doctor tried new approaches.

The author refused to settle after another doctor dragged him into a case. And now he can't wipe the slate clean.

The author's abduction by a drug addict was terrifying enough. But his glimpse of the justice system was scary, too.

Collective bargaining, lawsuits against HMOs, Tort Reform, health coverage, managed care, clinical guidelines, alternative medicine, looking aheadNovember.

Once skeptical about inpatient specialists, this doctor has come to love what they do for him. Mostly, they give him time.

Enroll them in assistance programs offered by pharmaceutical manufacturersand watch the quality of their lives improve.

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Snake oil on the Internet

That's the belief of dermatologist Andrew Hendricks, who blew the whistle on a giant lab. After several tense years, his lawsuit reaped $182 million for the Feds.