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Abstract roundup 7-31-11
Submitted by michael on Sun, 2011-07-31 22:12You are missing some Flash content that should appear here! Perhaps your browser cannot display it, or maybe it did not initialize correctly.
Six reports tonight:
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Schachenfreude of the week: Ginnie Thomas' voice mail
Submitted by michael on Fri, 2010-10-22 09:45I can't resist commenting on this week's news that Clarence Thomas's wife had called Anita Hill and left a voice mail evidently seeking an apology for "what you did to my husband."
Of course now Washington Post has an item where an old Thomas girlfriend comes out of the woodwork to reveal that the Hill claims are probably true. Of course, she has a memoir she's shopping around.
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Question of the day: Should OSHA regulate residency work rules?
Submitted by michael on Wed, 2010-10-20 11:30Dr. Richard Leff weighed in about resident work hour rules yesterday over at KevinMD.com. I couldn't resist responding here. Now InteractMD.com ain't KevinMD.com, but I thought I would like to add my two cents to the fray, for what it's worth. Let's just say the intervening six years that have passed since residency have not diminished my interest in the question of how to create a more hospitable work environment for residents. I think every doc that was once a resident needs to think about how the medical field can make things better for residents. We all reap the benefits of our residency training, so it behooves us to try to incrementally improve the system.
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"You Don't Know Jack" -- the review
Submitted by michael on Tue, 2010-06-15 21:25
However you feel about the guy, you gotta admit "You Don't Know Jack" was a well-done movie.
Certainly Jack Kevorkian is a controversial guy, and there are strong opinions on either side.
I can imagine they'll be watching this movie in "Medical Ethics" classes in med schools for years.
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BRCA inventor happy with patent ruling
Submitted by michael on Sun, 2010-04-18 23:11US Federal Court ruled at the end of March to end Myriad's patent of breast cancer susceptibility genes, known as BRCA1 and BRCA2. Myriad, of course, is planning to fight in Appeals Court, and vows to take the case to the Supreme Court, if needed. Myriad shares are trading lower following the ruling.
Mary Claire-King, discoverer of the BRCA gene, applauded the decision.
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Real-world BRCA incidence is more like 6%
Submitted by michael on Tue, 2010-04-13 16:13This from Community Oncology Feb 2010. The idea is that a community oncology practice reported 6% of their patients referred for BRCA testing reported a positive result.
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Georgia Supreme Court and Tort Reform
Submitted by MKirschMD on Thu, 2010-03-18 11:07You are missing some Flash content that should appear here! Perhaps your browser cannot display it, or maybe it did not initialize correctly.
Did the Georgia Supreme Court make the right call on tort reform? You be the judge!
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Medicare paycut delay not much help
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 2010-03-01 22:20- Billy Tauzin
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Not that I'm ranting, but the two week delay CMS has instituted for Medicare claims doesn't really help us docs much. the issue is that Congress couldn't reach an agreement to reverse the cuts scheduled for March 1, so CMS holds the claims until there is some sort of agreement. It's easier for them to retoactively pay claims than it is for them to figure out how to make a cut whole again after p
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Illinois Supreme Court Reverses Tort Reform
Submitted by MKirschMD on Sat, 2010-02-06 12:18You are missing some Flash content that should appear here! Perhaps your browser cannot display it, or maybe it did not initialize correctly.
With the stroke of 4 pens, the Illinois Supreme Court reversed a 2005 tort reform law. This reversal is a welcome mat for more medical malpractice cases and defensive medicine.
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Terms and Conditions of Use InteractMD.com
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