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Is medicine overrated? Let's hope not

Everyone wants to make a contribution. I venture to guess that most of us can only hope to combine the necessity of making a living with the human desire to help others at the same time. For me

CDC warns that MDs should ask about patient supplement use

Particularly given the $34 billion size of the alternative medicine business, it's small wonder if a patient is taking some form of herbal supplement in addition to prescription medications.

Darwin's near-miss with medicine was science's gain

With science fans everywhere celebrating the 200th birthday of Charles Darwin, it's interesting to note that things could have turned out differently. Darwin, the son and grandson of physicians, had

IOM wants more enforcement of 80 hour work week for medical residents

Though it may cost as much as $1.7 billion annually, the Institute of Medicine is calling for the current limits on medical students' hours be kept at 80. The IOM is also calling for 16-hour daily

Cleveland Clinic announces top ten innovations for 2008

For the third year in a row, Cleveland Clinic has picked what they think are the top ten innovations in medicine. The picks, which are ones that they think will have the most impact on medicine in

SPOTLIGHT: One doctor reflects on important moments in medicine

In this piece, a geriatric physician shares how she feels about the times when patients die--and other moments when it's important for caregivers to stop and appreciate the importance of the moment.

AMA debates ethics of hospital 'mystery shoppers'

These days, it's far from unusual for hospitals and clinics to send undercover patients in to check out how the staff treats them. Administrators say such phantom patients--better known as "mystery

Did Glaxo conceal Paxil users' risk of suicide?

Did drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline conceal suicide risks for users of its antidepressant Paxil within the mountains of data it submitted to the FDA? That's a question Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) would

SPOTLIGHT: Settlements between PBMs, states not tough enough

Recently, the industry has seen a string of cases in which pharmacy benefit managers have agreed to fork over settlements over allegations of bad behavior. Most recently, this includes the instance

ALSO NOTED: IL critics say there's been too many hospital mergers; TN Medicaid patient wins right to experimental treatment cos

> Illinois critics are challenging the volume of hospital mergers taking place there, arguing that there's been just too much consolidation.