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- Can medicine serve both humanity and the bottom line?
Will the commitment to public health and community service be lost in the shift toward for-profit medicine?
- Strategies for managing atrial fibrillation
The limitations of current therapies for atrial fibrillation are forcing a rethinking of how they should be used.
- Preoperative autologous blood donation: clinical, economic, and ethical issues
Autologous blood transfusion is not without risk. The expense involved in reducing the use of allogeneic blood raises a number of ethical issues.
- Further education of those who serve @ ccf.org
The Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine goes online; but how will physicians use the Internet?
- Battered women: how the primary care practitioner can help
Tips for identifying victims of battering and helping them cope with the problem.
- Protease inhibitors: promising new weapons against HIV
Protease inhibitors are the most potent drugs against HIV to date, but issues of cost, drug interactions, bioavailability, and resistance remain.