Dietary Counseling for Obesity As A Covered Benefit In Medicare: Is It A Good Idea?
Posted by medical student in blogging dated December 18th, 2011
In its past lives, it wasn′t unusual for a C-Suite type to ask the Disease Management Care Blog to take a look at the outcomes of a care management and/or clinical and/or disease management and/or quality improvement program. The typical intent was to get the DMCB to prove that the initiative really worked as advertised, [...]
Social media in medicine: How to be a Twitter superstar and help your patients and your practice
Posted by medical student in health blog dated November 8th, 2011
This is the key concept of a series of talks that I am scheduled to present at several national and international meetings in 2011-2012 (CSACI, AAAAI and WAO) – TIC, Two Interlocking Cycles:
A Yom Kippur commentary on the Jonah story
Posted by medical student in health blog dated October 15th, 2011
Rabbi Robert Goldstein, of Temple Emanuel in Andover, MA, invited me to deliver a Yom Kippur commentary today on the Jonah story. I’m not used to combining religion with health care, but thought I’d give it a shot. Here it is, a bit longer than my usual posts.


