In the News: Notes from the Epidemic
It’s no accident (physicians) choose this often challenging work, and it genuinely bothers them when they can’t relieve a patient’s discomfort.
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Posted by C. Scott McMillin | Jun 20, 2016 | In the News | 1 |
It’s no accident (physicians) choose this often challenging work, and it genuinely bothers them when they can’t relieve a patient’s discomfort.
Read MorePosted by C. Scott McMillin | Jun 16, 2016 | In the News | 0 |
As tired or sleep-deprived or in pain as he might have been that night, if he hadn’t taken the drugs, would he still be alive?
Read MorePosted by C. Scott McMillin | Jun 9, 2016 | Public Policy | 1 |
The pharmaceutical industry, in spite of their immense resources, may not be the best candidate to come up with a solution.
Read MorePosted by C. Scott McMillin | Jun 6, 2016 | Public Policy | 0 |
Current drug laws are structured in such a way as to leave law enforcement permanently behind and struggling to catch up.
Read MorePosted by C. Scott McMillin | Jun 2, 2016 | In the News | 0 |
A substantial number of patients will wind up taking these meds on a more or less permanent basis, so lifetime costs should be considered.
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