Index by author
September 01, 1996; Volume 63,Issue 5
Mark Estes, N.A.
- You have accessStrategies for managing atrial fibrillationMichael S. Katcher, MD, Caroline B. Foote, MD, Munther Homoud, MD, Paul J. Wang, MD and N.A. Mark Estes, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1996, 63 (5) 282-294;
The limitations of current therapies for atrial fibrillation are forcing a rethinking of how they should be used.
Markman, Maurie
- You have accessWhat does tumor shrinkage mean to the patient receiving chemotherapy?Maurie Markman, M.D.Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1996, 63 (5) 301-302;
Chemotherapy is often considered successful. if the tumor shrinks. But does tumor shrinkage alleviate symptoms and prolong life?
- You have accessWhat does tumor shrinkage mean to the patient receiving chemotherapy?Maurie Markman, M.D.Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1996, 63 (5) 301-302;
Chemotherapy is often considered successful. if the tumor shrinks. But does tumor shrinkage alleviate symptoms and prolong life?
Mcwhinney, Bruce D.
- You have accessContemporary issues in cost-effective drug therapyBruce D. McWhinney, PharmD and Morton P. Goldman, PharmDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1996, 63 (5) 261-263;
There is more to controlling pharmacy costs than choosing the least expensive drug. Preventing medication errors and reducing overall costs is key.
Morley, John C.
- You have accessHealth quality dataJohn C. Morley and Dwain L. Harper, DOCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1996, 63 (5) 303-304;