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  1. The Reflections of a Physician Who Stayed at Home

    10/28/2016

    deductions, yet full of uncertainty as to future methods for its prevention and treatment, and while some … hospital full of patients, why could not the damned brute let the poor creature die in peace." Many …

  2. Process for Handling Complaints Related to Continuing Medical Education by MMS-Accredited Providers

    10/25/2016

    to require an immediate full or focused accreditation survey, including a full or focused self-study report … accreditation status to Probation or Non-Accreditation or b) proceed with a full or focused accreditation survey …, including a full or focused self-study report and interview. Complaints may be submitted to: Nancy Marotta …

  3. Military Medicine: A Means to Perpetuate Its Teaching in Massachusetts (pdf)

    10/20/2016

    « IS Massachusetts. By P. H. True.idale, »I.D., Full River, Mass. 825 ORIGINAL ARTICLEORIGINAL ARTICLE «lASTKlC … to respond promptly and in full measure to the demands of the Surgeon-Gen- eral, together with the ability …

  4. MACRA: QPP Final Rule (pdf)

    10/20/2016

    with a 90-day reporting period is a significant reduction from the full calendar year reporting period that CMS … to achieve full credit in the CPIA category. o This is a reduction from CMS’ proposal that physicians … combination of high and medium weighted activities equaling 60 or more points) to achieve full credit …

  5. MACRA: AMA Advocacy Results (pdf)

    10/20/2016

    . Performance Period Physicians must report for a full calendar year to be eligible for a positive payment … activities equally 60 or more points) to achieve full credit in the improvement activity performance … of high and medium-weighted activities equaling 40 points or more to achieve full credit …

  6. The Sanctity of Medicine

    10/19/2016

    their full immediate blessings to mankind or whether confusion and chaos must reign until another generation … in their creed just enough truth to merit some recognition. If, then, in the light of the past and in the full …; they must be stimulated, if we are to exercise rightly the fullness of medicine. Their appreciation …

  7. The Present Position and Value of the Exploratory or Operative Diagnosis

    10/19/2016

    , the experience of the observer. My remarks to-day are but an elaboration of these few themes, as full as my time … the patient under full anæsthesia. The experience of many years has shown to my satisfaction …, under full anæsthesia, before opening the abdomen, to discover contra-indications—if any exist—to …

  8. The Present Position and Value of the Exploratory or Operative Diagnosis (pdf)

    10/19/2016

    of the observer. My remarks to-day are but an elaboration of these few themes, as full as my time permits … it an essential part of his study of abdominal tumors to examine the patient under full anaesthesia …, and even of arteries, for I always make a pelvic rectal or vaginal examination, or both, under full

  9. The Sanctity of Medicine (pdf)

    10/19/2016

    of the J'jlsl thirty years are to give their full immediateblessings to mankind or whether confusion … some recognition. If, then,"i the light of the past and in the full possession01 established facts …; they must be stimulated, if we are to exercise rightly the fullness of medicine. Their appreciation …

  10. Some Perplexities in Modern Medicine

    10/19/2016

    inquiry through others and by laboratory helps. The world has always demanded the full equivalent …. The past is full of stimulating traditions; the present, filled with the grains of precious wisdom …

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