Posts made in August, 2011
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Once upon a time a doctor first attended 3 or 4 years of college, then finished 3 or 4 years of medical school, trudged through 1 to 8 years of residency training to hang out “a shingle,” and finally begin to practice medicine, usually in solo...
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Expediting The Inevitable is an organization dedicated to changing the way the healthcare marketplace and women physicians engage to achieve business growth and clinical excellence without sacrificing quality of patient care. But every time we begin...
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ETI member, Dr. Lisa Lehmann is the director of the Center for Bioethics at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts. After hearing about the struggles and experiences...
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Introduction by Linda Brodsky, MD We encourage ETI members to share their perspectives, give advice, and ask (and answer) questions on how our healthcare workforce can be improved for the sake of the patients we all serve. ETI members, Theresa...
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