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As Nest Eggs Shrink, Some Doctors Try to Return From Retirement | Health Blog | WSJ - 0 views

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    I want to commend, and cry over, what WP wrote: "What I am seeing in needy areas are things/conditions I thought only existed in previous distant centuries. The patient populations have been well described by Charles Dickens and depicted graphically by Giordano in his opera set during the French revolution…a stream of ragged peasants limping across the stage, right here in the United States, in 2009." I can vouch for it here in Vermont…right next to Dartmouth's great Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Hanover, NH…where - at BEST - most Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Vermont clients CANNOT find a primary care physician (PCP) taking new patients… and where - at WORST - several women I know are choosing to die from their breast cancer because they cannot afford medical care and will not burden their kids or society. One woman has an MA in Counseling, and the other a PhD in Human Nutrition. These are not uneducated people… But they are most definitely poverty-stricken…and were poor before the 2008 global economic collapse.
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Mohs Surgery Animation Handout - Doctor recommended review - 0 views

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    Mohs surgery technique is is typically reserved for skin cancers that have a high risk of reappearing or for skin cancers that have recurred. Mohs surgery is also a preferred option for removing skin cancer from areas such as the face
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History of Medicine | Illustrated Essay in Many Parts - 0 views

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    First bookmark of the group is, fittingly or unfittingly, an "old-fashioned" online essay with early 19th-century illustrations on the history of medicine from the viewpoint of a mid-19th-century medical professor.
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Street Anatomy |:| Medicine + Art + Design - 0 views

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    Street Anatomy obsessively covers the use of human anatomy in medicine, art, and design. It began as a blog to educate people about the field of medical illustration and slowly evolved into an exploration of how anatomy is portrayed in everything from fine art to advertising.
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