New Issue of Journal of American Medical Association is Now Available

May 27, 2009

JAMA (Volume 301, Number 18, May 13, 2009) is now available by subscription only.

Articles Include:

  • “Policies on Donation After Cardiac Death at Children’s Hospitals: A Mixed-Methods Analysis of Variation” by Armand H. Matheny Antommaria, Karen Trotochaud, Kathy Kinlaw, Paul N. Hopkins, and Joel Frader, 1902-1908.
  • “Oversimplifying Primary Care Supply and Shortages” by Gary L. Freed and James A. Stockman, 1920-1922.
  • “The Chasm Between Intention and Achievement in Primary Care” by Richard J. Baron, 1922-1924.
  • “Grow the US National Health Service Corps” by Jonathan F. Saxton and Michael M. E. Johns, 1925-1926.
  • Commitment to Care for the Community” by Catherine D. DeAngelis, 1929-1930.
  • “Insurance Parity and Outpatient Care Following a Psychiatric Hospitalization” by Brason Lee and Glen L. Xiong, 1880-1881.
  • “Drug Addiction as a Brain Disorder or Disease” by Nelson Borelli, 1881.
  • “Associations Say No to Industry Funding” by Bridget M. Kuehn, 1865-1866.
  • “More Safety Data Sought for High-Risk Devices” by Rebecca Voelker, 1867
  • “IRB Oversight Questioned” by Mike Mitka, 1868.
  • “BPA Ban Proposed” by Mike Mitka, 1868.
  • “Unbiased Drug Information” by Mike Mitka, 1868.

Book and Media Reviews Include:

  • “Biosecurity in the Global Age: Biological Weapons, Public Health, and the Rule of Law” by Amesh A. Adalja, 1932-1933.
  • “Kidney Transplantation: Principles and Practice” by Edgar V. Lerma, 1934-1935.
  • “Understanding Assisted Suicide: Nine Issues to Consider” by Reggie Duling, 1937-1938.