
ETHICS TURNAROUND (sort of) by NIH INSTITUTE DIRECTOR What a difference a month makes. When I went on vacation in June the Director of NIMH,...
ETHICS TURNAROUND (sort of) by NIH INSTITUTE DIRECTOR What a difference a month makes. When I went on vacation in June the Director of NIMH,...
Dr. Richard Baron, a Philadelphia internist who's unusual in that he's both a private-practice clinician and a well-published and -r...
In Lake Woebegon, all children are above average. Now it seems that hospital CEOs have moved there. Ventura County, Where No CEO is Below ...
Last year we noted that the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) required more detailed reporting starting in 2009 by US not-for-profit organi...
Fundamental Corporate Failures In the last few years, there seems to have been an epidemic of once revered companies suddenly unable to perf...
I recently had the chance to observe a relative's care in a small community hospital. This was a hospital that, in my relative's las...
In the WSJ today, a letter to the editor was published extolling the major strides made by the U.S. military in voice recognition technology...
We have frequently discussed the anechoic effect , how it is just not done to discuss certain topics, particularly those related to the adv...
We last blogged about the case of Baxter International's adulterated heparin here . (For a more detailed summary of the case, look here...
Josephine P. Briggs, M.D. Director, National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Dear Dr. Briggs, As you know, we've met t...
The New York Times reports that a medical researcher faked claims to being a Rhodes Scholar, and that a major scandal that has erupted. The ...