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  1. Day 2 Complete Meeting Materials This is member only content

    5/22/2020


  2. Frontline MA Release

    4/15/2020

    Healey said. “We hope that this website will serve as a useful hub for statewide resources …

  3. Question 17

    4/8/2020

    Please read the following case and answer question 17. Dina is 36 and works as a medical secretary at the hospital. She is a primary care patient of yours with chronic, stable obesity and Type II diabetes mellitus. A pharmacy on the outskirts of your community contacted you to verify a large prescrip

  4. Question 15

    4/8/2020

    Please read the following case and answer questions 15 and 16. Trace is a 22-year-old transgender man (transitioned from female beginning four years ago using hormones, but not gender-reassignment surgery) who presented to a Boston ER early on a Sunday morning. Trace states he was at a trans-welcoming club th

  5. Question 12

    4/8/2020

    Please read the following case and answer questions 12 and 13.  Preston, a 22-year-old healthy college student, has been a patient of yours for two years. You receive a message that he was seen in the Emergency Room over the weekend for acute chest trauma. At first, he said that he fell while rollerb

  6. Climate Change and Health in Massachusetts: The MMS Takes Action This is member only content

    4/6/2020

    body { background:#fff; } By Robyn Alie, Manager, Health Policy and Public Health Facing the large body of evidence, the medical community is acknowledging the impact of climate change on public health, and the Massachusetts Medical Society is no exception.

  7. Charting a Course for Connecting Health with Where and How We Live This is member only content

    4/6/2020

    body { background:#fff; } By Vicki Ritterband, Vital Signs Staff Writer It began with a basic declaration of principle, approved at the MMS’s 2019 annual meeting: health care is a basic human right. That simple statement, later adopted by the American Medical Asso

  8. Responding to COVID-19 by Removing Barriers to Telehealth, Expanding Communication, and Continuing Advocacy This is member only content

    4/6/2020

    body { background:#fff; } By Sandra Jacobs, Senior Editor/Writer Illustration by Chris Twitchell As the historic COVID-19 pandemic grows, physicians across the Commonwealth are confronting an unknown foe while navigating a dramaticall

  9. Caring for the Most Vulnerable in the Age of COVID-19 This is member only content

    4/6/2020

    body { background:#fff; } By Vicki Ritterband, Vital Signs Staff Writer Jim O’Connell, MD, is worried. The president of Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program knows COVID-19 will soon hit the homeless population, and it will hit hard. W

  10. I-19 Proceedings This is member only content

    4/2/2020


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