Posted inEducation How an innovative program at the U of M Medical School could change the way doctors are trained in the U.S. by Joey Peters 06/04/201806/04/2018
Posted inSecond Opinion Report that CDC analysts can’t use certain words in budget documents raises alarm in scientific community by Susan Perry 12/18/201712/18/2017
Posted inSecond Opinion U.S. physicians say up to 30 percent of medical services are unnecessary by Susan Perry 09/12/201709/12/2017
Posted inSecond Opinion Mainstream medicine has its own share of unnecessary and unhelpful treatments by Susan Perry 03/02/201703/02/2017
Posted inSecond Opinion Trump’s immigration order sparks concerns about effects on health care in U.S. by Susan Perry 02/02/201702/02/2017
Posted inSecond Opinion Medicine’s ‘biggest secret’: number-needed-to-treat by Susan Perry 12/15/201612/16/2016
Posted inSecond Opinion Scientists express concerns about how Trump will affect science policies and research by Susan Perry 11/10/201602/06/2024
Posted inSecond Opinion Why we need to be aware of the ‘therapeutic illusion’ by Susan Perry 03/31/201603/31/2016
Posted inSecond Opinion The ’10 commandments’ for patient-centered care by Susan Perry 11/16/201511/22/2015
Posted inEducation How innovative programs are opening pathways to good health-care jobs for inner-city youth by Jay Walljasper 10/02/2015
Posted inSecond Opinion Many academic leaders serve on corporate boards of for-profit health-care companies, study finds by Susan Perry 10/01/201510/01/2015
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Posted inSecond Opinion Why some people struggle to distinguish left from right — and why it matters by Susan Perry 03/31/201503/31/2015