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  1. PPRC Guide: Opening a Practice

    10/31/2018

    , describe the frequent concerns physicians may have regarding social media use, and recommend actions … and regulations may differ by state, city, and town. This document serves as a guide that will help you navigate … and in-check. Under Massachusetts law, you may not practice medicine independently until you have been …

  2. The Why, How, Pros, and Cons of Online Physician Communities

    10/30/2018

    of Medicine on the role of social media in advancing women physicians’ careers. “Social media may play a role …

  3. Vaping: Physicians Confront the Challenge of E-cigarettes and Youth

    10/30/2018

    . Some pod systems, such as Suorin, may contain drugs other than (or in addition to) nicotine. Some …

  4. Vital Signs October 2018 (pdf)

    10/30/2018

    on the role of social me- dia in advancing women physi- cians’ careers. “Social media may play a role … and does not recommend, endorse, or sponsor any product, service, advice, or point of view that may … University School of Medicine. Some pod systems, such as Suorin, may contain drugs other than (or …

  5. Why Advocacy Offers a Powerful Physician Community

    10/30/2018

    can now work with on causes that may come up in the future. Advocacy is a way to meet others who feel …

  6. PHS 2018 Annual Report

    10/29/2018

    is a confidential resource for physicians and medical students who may benefit from help addressing stress … of physicians who may be at risk. REASONS TO REFER OR SELF-REFER PHS provides assistance with a wide variety … of health conditions as well as personal and professional situations. Any one of the following issues may

  7. New events at the 2018 Interim Meeting

    10/26/2018

    of Massachusetts residents aged 11+ may be experiencing opioid addiction (Boston Globe) What’s new in health care … worse than thought (Globe) The crisis of opioid addiction in Massachusetts, long known to be severe, may …, as the federal program is known, focused on spending data from May 1, 2017 through April 30. …

  8. Committee on Nutrition and Physical Activity - October 25, 2018 This is member only content

    10/25/2018

    Attendance (via Zoom) Fatima Cody Stanford, MD, MPH, MPA, chair Kathryn Brodowski, MD, vice chair Mitch Gitkind, MD            Nancy Hurley, MD Virginia H. Palazzo, MD Meegan Remillard, MD Marissa Mastrocola  Jacqueline Tan, MD Margaret Igne  Matt Townsend, Guest Review of

  9. Start Course Page

    10/25/2018

    version, Foxit Reader newest version.     Instructions When you have finished viewing the video, you may

  10. Is There a Doctor on Board? Medical Emergencies on Commercial Flights

    10/24/2018

    4294982333 Most physicians are consumers of commercial air travel. More than half of flights have a physician among the passengers, and 50% of physicians have responded to a medical emergency on an airplane. Medical emergencies on flights are becoming more common as air travel becomes globally accessible, people

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