
The following is a commentary on last week’s post, Conscientious Objection in Medicine: A Moral Dilemma, written by Dr. Bradley.
 Commentary by Antonella Surbone, MD PhD FACP, Ethics Editor
Grand Rounds: Primary Aldosteronism, Beyond Conn’s Syndrome
June 4, 2009
Michael Chu MD
Please also see the clinical vignette presented before Grand Rounds on the 21st of May.
The Medical Grand Rounds presentation on May …
Class Act: A Multivitamin a Day – Does It Really Keep the Doctor Away?
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Does daily use of a multivitamin help prevent illness and chronic disease?
Kate Gibson, MS-4
Faculty Peer Reviewed
A 65 year old male patient with a history of …
PrimeCuts: This Week in the Journals
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Jessica Lambert MD
Faculty Peer Reviewed
One hot topic making news this week is government spending on substance abuse, addiction and its consequences, both medical and legal. As reported …
Clinical Correlations Now Indexed in TRIP Database
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We are excited to formally announce a new feature of Clinical Correlations. A search box (bottom right of the page) now allows our readers to carry out a direct search of …
Conscientious Objection in Medicine: A Moral Dilemma
May 28, 2009
Ishmeal Bradley MD
Faculty Peer Reviewed
Please also see the commentary by Antonella Surbone, MD PhD FACP, Ethics Editor
Consider this: what would you do if a patient …
PrimeCuts-This Week in the Journals
May 26, 2009
Michael Chen MD
Faculty Peer Reviewed
We’ve all seen the now almost omni-present ads on TV, in newspapers and magazines, and especially on the MTA subways: the image of …
Tales of Survival: An Autumn Dinner
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Bellevue Hospital, the nation’s oldest public hospital and the heart of our residency program, provides unique and unforgettable training for new physicians. It is probably safe to say that every resident who trains at Bellevue graduates with a lifetime of stories about …