A New Edition of JAMA Internal Medicine Is Now Available
July 18, 2018
JAMA Internal Medicine (vol. 178, no. 6, 2018) is available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “Creating a “Manageable Cockpit” for Clinicians: A Shared Responsibility” by Christine A. Sinsky and Michael R. Privitera
- “Concerns About the Approval of Nusinersen Sodium by the US Food and Drug Administration” by Martha S. Gerrity, Vinay Prasad, and Adam J. Obley
- “The Role of Telehealth in the Medical Response to Disasters” by Nicole Lurie and Brendan G. Carr
- “Harry Potter, Magic, and Medicine” by Arjun Gupta
- “A Physician’s Suffering—Facing Depression as a Trainee” by Colleen M. Farrell
- “Saving a Death When We Cannot Save a Life in the Intensive Care Unit” by Michael E. Wilson
- “When Physicians Turn Into Patients—Becoming Kafka’s Cockroach” by Shaurya Taran and Allan S. Detsky
- “Primary Care Practitioners’ Perceptions of Electronic Consult Systems: A Qualitative Analysis” by Michelle S. Lee et al.
- “Economics of Palliative Care for Hospitalized Adults With Serious Illness: A Meta-analysis” by Peter May et al.