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  1. Vital Signs February 2016 (pdf)

    1/26/2016

    flow. I learned a little about how systems work and a lot about how to take medicine into my own … doubt that Symcat would be further along if I weren’t doing my residency.” Jennifer Joe, M.D., 36 … likely. As workloads increase and autono- my diminishes, physician stress has increased, with more than …

  2. 2015 Creative Writing Winning Entry

    11/12/2015

    ., M.S.  We came to Boston on a hot day in June 1987. My wife had reluctantly agreed to move to the US …  for two years only, not a day  more, to indulge my craving for some foreign medical training - then we … for us. My wife fell in love with Boston, got herself a cool job and our son became a Red Sox fan …

  3. PPRC Talks 2015 Presentation: Adapting to Retail Clinics

    11/3/2015

    ? © Copyright 2015 Innosight LLC 18 Health jobs to be done “My Health” A unique state that … over time Manage Evaluate Consider Maintain My Health Improve My Health Fix My Health … • Execute my plan - Eat ‘right’ - Get exercise - Monitor progress - Take medications …

  4. Member Benefits Guide (pdf) This is member only content

    10/16/2015


  5. Question 10

    9/9/2015

  6. Question 10

    9/9/2015

  7. Benefits callout

    9/8/2015

  8. Benefits callout 5

    9/8/2015

  9. Hero

    9/3/2015

    In my role as a medical illustrator, I put pen to paper. Here, I put data into interactive visualizations to inspire medical insights. Hear more from Daniel Learn about NEJM Group careers I enjoy setting up seminars and social events because they offer new ways for physicians to interac

  10. International Health Studies Grant 2014-15 in Action: Obstetric and Gynecologic Care Barriers in Ghana

    7/8/2015

    visit.  I had not done a pediatric exam since my third year of medical school, but I did manage … new, preoperative and postoperative patients.   Given the Urogynecology focus of my team, we saw many … patients with uterine prolapse, fitted some with pessaries, and took some to the operating room.  My

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