New Issue of Journal of the American Medical Association is Now Available
June 11, 2010
JAMA (Volume 303, Number 21, June 2, 2010) is now available by subscription only.
Articles Include:
- “Using Science to Improve the Nation’s Health System: NIH’s Commitment to Comparative Effectiveness Research” by Michael S. Lauer and Francis S. Collins, 2182-2183.
- “Building the Patient-Centered Medical Home in Ontario” by Richard H. Glazier adn Donald A. Redelmeier, 2186-2187.
- “Advancing the Care of Cardiac Patients Using Registry Data: Going Where Randomized Clinical Trials Dare Not” by Deepak L. Bhatt, 2188-2189.
- “Hospitalization and Cognitive Function in Older Adults” by Barbara C. van Munster and Sophia E. J. A. de Rooij, 2137-2138.
- “Registering Results From Clinical Trials” by An-Wen Chan, Andreas Laupacis, and David Moher, 2128-2139.
- “Registering Findings From Deep Brain Stimulation” by Dieneke Hubbeling, 2139-2140.
- “Surgeon General’s Prevention Priorities Dovetail With Health Care Reform Law” by Rebecca Voelker, 2123-2124.
- “IOM Report Calls for a More Streamlined, Faster Cancer Cooperative Trials Program” by Bridget M. Kuehn, 2126-2127.
- “Study Further Erodes Evidence or Eating Fruits and Vegetables to Prevent Cancer” by Mike Mitka, 2127-2128.
Book and Media Reviews Include:
- “Practice Under Pressure: Primary Care Physicians and Their Medicine n the Twenty-first Century” by Kevin Fiscella, 2195.
- “Technological Medicine: The Changing World of Doctors and Patients” by Eric G. Campbell, 2195-2196.