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The Arts and Humanities in Medicine
On this episode of the Academic Medicine Podcast, hosts Toni Gallo and editor-in-chief Dr. Laura Roberts and guest Dr. Arno Kumagai, the journal’s new assistant editor for medicine and the arts, discuss the role of the arts and humanities in medicine and medical education, Dr. Kumagai’s vision for his new role, and the special features ...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - May 3, 2021 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Guest Author Tags: Audio Featured Guest Perspective Academic Medicine podcast arts Cover Art humanities in medicine letters to the editor Medicine and the Arts narrative medicine teaching and learning moments Source Type: blogs

Just Published! The Power of Honest Medicine, My New Book on LDN
My new book, The Power of Honest Medicine, has just been published, and is available in paperback and Kindle eBook editions from Amazon.com  The book, written with Don Schwartz, introduces readers to Low Dose Naltrexone—or LDN—an effective, inexpensive alternative to the costly, toxic treatments doctors routinely prescribe for autoimmune and other diseases. The Power of Honest Medicine contains contributions from eighteen people from around the world—from the US, the UK, and Europe—all of whom are eager to spread the word about this innovative treatment that has helped them, and has become a “people’s mov...
Source: HONEST MEDICINE: My Dream for the Future - December 5, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: JuliaS1573 at aol.com (Julia Schopick) Tags: Books HONEST MEDICINE Low Dose Naltrexone autoimmune autoimmune disease autoimmunity LDN Source Type: blogs

HONEST MEDICINE Is Now Available for the KINDLE!
By popular demand, my book, HONEST MEDICINE: Effective, Time-Tested, Inexpensive Treatments for Life-Threatening Diseases, is now available for the KINDLE. It took a long time—and about 100 hours of work by my dear friend Mark—but it is finally ready. And it looks great!! (Why it took so long to prepare is another story—for another posting. But please trust me, it did!) So, please tell all your ebook-savvy friends, sons, daughters, nieces, nephews and other relatives: You can download HONEST MEDICINE for Kindle for $8.99. MOBI files (the kind of file the KINDLE uses) can be viewed on Kindles (both handheld and co...
Source: HONEST MEDICINE: My Dream for the Future - April 26, 2011 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: JuliaS1573 at aol.com (Julia Schopick) Tags: Anecdotal Treatments Books HONEST MEDICINE Integrative Medicine Source Type: blogs

Julia Schopick Interviewed by Dr. Ronald Hoffman about HONEST MEDICINE: The HOFFMAN EFFECT
On February 8th, I was interviewed by the wonderful integrative physician and author, Ronald Hoffman, MD, on his New York radio show, “Health Talk.” Frankly, I knew that Dr. Hoffman would do a great interview: I had read his books and loved them. And as a matter of fact, I myself had interviewed Dr. Hoffman for HonestMedicine.com, after his book, How to Talk with Your Doctor came out. I was introduced to him by his co-author, Sidney Stevens, a friend of mine, who thought that Dr. Hoffman would provide me with a great interview. He did. (Click here to listen to that interview.)After that interview, Dr. Hoffman and I b...
Source: HONEST MEDICINE: My Dream for the Future - May 12, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: JuliaS1573 at aol.com (Julia Schopick) Julia Schopick Tags: Anecdotal Treatments Books HONEST MEDICINE Integrative Medicine Source Type: blogs

The Power of Honest Medicine, My New Book on LDN
My new book, The Power of Honest Medicine, has just been published and is available in paperback and Kindle eBook editions from Amazon.com  The book, written with Don Schwartz, introduces readers to Low Dose Naltrexone—or LDN—an effective, inexpensive alternative to the costly, toxic treatments doctors routinely prescribe for autoimmune and other diseases. The Power of Honest Medicine contains contributions from eighteen people from around the world—from the US, the UK, and Europe—all of whom are eager to spread the word about this innovative treatment that has helped them, and has become a “people’s moveme...
Source: HONEST MEDICINE: My Dream for the Future - May 25, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: JuliaS1573 at aol.com (Julia Schopick) Tags: Books HONEST MEDICINE Low Dose Naltrexone autoimmune autoimmune disease autoimmunity LDN Source Type: blogs

The December issue of Academic Medicine is now available online!
Available now to read online is the December issue of the journal. Read the entire December issue online at academicmedicine.org or on your iPad using the Academic Medicine for iPad app. Highlights include: Medical Education for “Dreamers”: Barriers and Opportunities for Undocumented Immigrants Kuczewski and colleagues argue that medical schools should amend their admissions policies to welcome applications from qualified undocumented immigrants, often called “Dreamers.” Discussing the Undiscussable With the Powerful: Why and How Faculty Must Learn to Counteract Organizational Silence Dankoski and colleagues discus...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - December 1, 2014 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Journal Staff Tags: Issue Preview community college pathway community medicine Dreamers medical education organizational silence workforce pipeline Source Type: blogs

The February issue of Academic Medicine is now available online!
Available now to read online is the February issue of the journal. Read the entire February issue online at academicmedicine.org or on your iPad using the Academic Medicine for iPad app. Highlights include: Introducing Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Into the Electronic Health Record: One Academic Health Center’s Experience Callahan and colleagues share the University of California, Davis, Health System’s experience; they reflect on lessons learned and on institutional pride and commitment to providing quality care for LGBT patients. Creating a High-Reliability Health Care System: Improving Performance on C...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - February 2, 2015 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Journal Staff Tags: Issue Preview care management decisions electronic health records high-reliability health care system Septris sexual and gender minorities technology in medicine Source Type: blogs

The May issue of Academic Medicine is now available online!
Available now to read online is the May issue of the journal. Read the entire May issue online at academicmedicine.org or on your iPad using the Academic Medicine for iPad app. The May issue features a collection of articles related to sexual and gender minorities in medicine. Highlights include: The Necessity of Social Medicine in Medical Education Westerhaus and colleagues highlight three curricular models to demonstrate how medical education can incorporate biosocial training to ensure that all health professionals are equipped with the necessary tools to practice social medicine.  A New Conceptual Framework for Aca...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - May 4, 2015 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Journal Staff Tags: Issue Preview academic health centers CHANGE Study primary care sexual and gender minorities social medicine workforce Source Type: blogs

What’s New and In the Queue for Academic Medicine
What’s New: A Preview of the September Issue The September issue of Academic Medicine is now available! Read the entire issue online at academicmedicine.org or on your iPad using the Academic Medicine for iPad app. The September issue is a theme issue on graduate medical education. Highlights include: A Vision for Graduate Medical Education Our editor-in-chief, David Sklar, discusses current challenges in and three threats to graduate medical education, and offers suggestions to address the three threats. Chasing Perfection and Catching Excellence in Graduate Medical Education Andolsek asserts we must make an informed...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - August 31, 2015 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Journal Staff Tags: Issue Preview disabilities evidence-based medicine geriatricians graduate medical education nurse practitioner teaching hospitals Source Type: blogs

Top Policy and Medicine Stories for 2015
  At the end of each year, we attempt to give you an overview of what happened in previous year and give some spin on predictions for the coming year, much like an end-of-the-year family newsletter. For those who are a bit more nostalgic, here is a link to our 2014 story. Perhaps the End of Off Label Lawsuits? With the Amarin Injunction, Caronia standing for two years without any pushback from the government, and the recent settlement with Pacira, there seems to be a trend of the FDA pulling away from off-label citations. Perhaps this trend is a signal of the end of cases against manufacturers for off label pr...
Source: Policy and Medicine - December 30, 2015 Category: American Health Authors: Thomas Sullivan - Policy & Medicine Writing Staff Source Type: blogs

JAMA Internal Medicine Bias – Now You See Me
This study cherry-picks physician prescribing data for a subset of medicines to advance a false narrative. Manufacturers routinely engage with physicians to share drug safety and efficacy information, new indications for approved medicines and potential side effects of medicines. As the study says, the exchange of this critical information could impact physicians' prescribing decisions in an effort to improve patient care. Physicians' prescribing patterns are dynamic and based on individual patients' needs. According to a survey of physicians, 91 percent felt that a great deal of their prescribing was influenced by their...
Source: Policy and Medicine - June 21, 2016 Category: American Health Authors: Thomas Sullivan - Policy & Medicine Writing Staff Source Type: blogs

How Medicine Can Be an Instrument of Social Change: A Discussion about Physician Advocacy
A new episode of our podcast is now available through iTunes. Listen and download it today. Discussing social medicine, physician advocacy, and structural competency are editor-in-chief Dr. David Sklar, Dr. Jack Geiger, and medical students Tehreem Rehman and Jennifer Tsai. This conversation complements articles in the March 2017 issue of the journal. For more on social medicine, check out other AM Rounds content.
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - May 23, 2017 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Guest Author Tags: Audio Featured physician activism physician advocacy social determinants of health social medicine structural competency Source Type: blogs

Growth Rate of Spending on Medicine Slows
The IQVIA Institute for Human Data Science recently released a report focused on net spending on medicines in the United States in 2017, with an outlook to 2022. The report notes that spending on medicines grew less than one percent in 2017 – just a mere 0.6 percent. The report further found that the level and growth of spending, the price of new and old drugs, and the allocation of costs among patients, employers, health plans, intermediaries, and state and federal agencies, all “command great attention,” and therefore, the report aims to provide an “objective measure of medicine use” and the cost prescriptions...
Source: Policy and Medicine - May 10, 2018 Category: American Health Authors: Thomas Sullivan - Policy & Medicine Writing Staff Source Type: blogs

Academic Medicine article wins Society of Teachers of Family Medicine award!
Congratulations to Dr. Zazove and colleagues! Their article “U.S. Medical Schools’ Compliance With the Americans With Disabilities Act: Findings From a National Study” was named Best Research Paper by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine. More information about the award is available from the University of Michigan Medical School.
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - May 21, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Journal Staff Tags: Featured ADA American's With Disabilities Act medical school Society of Teachers of Family Medicine STFM Source Type: blogs

Available Soon: The Power of Honest Medicine, My New Book on LDN
My new book, The Power of Honest Medicine, will be available in paperback and eBook soon. The book, written with Don Schwartz, introduces readers to Low Dose Naltrexone—or LDN—an effective, inexpensive alternative to the costly, toxic treatments doctors routinely prescribe for autoimmune and other diseases. The Power of Honest Medicine contains contributions from eighteen people from around the world—from the US, the UK, and Europe—all of whom are eager to spread the word about this innovative treatment that has helped them, and has become a “people’s movement.” Stay tuned for updates on how and where to ...
Source: HONEST MEDICINE: My Dream for the Future - November 14, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: JuliaS1573 at aol.com (Julia Schopick) Tags: Books HONEST MEDICINE Low Dose Naltrexone autoimmune autoimmune disease autoimmunity LDN Source Type: blogs