Dialogue

Lessons from the Titanic
There’s a trend in business publishing these days: books built around unlikely case studies. Consider Shackleton’s Way:...

Challenging and Emerging Conditions in Emergency Medicine
edited by Arvind Venkat, M.D. ’00, with contributions by Esther Choo, M.D. ’01 (Wiley) This book provides guidance for...

Diagnostic Imaging for the Emergency Physician
by Joshua S. Broder, M.D. ’99 (Saunders) This text takes a step-by-step approach to selecting and interpreting commonly...

Evidence-Based Practices and Treatments for Children with Autism
edited by Brian Reichow, Ph.D., associate research scientist in the Child Study Center; Domenic V. Cicchetti, Ph.D.,...

A message of hope for caregivers and patients
Lee Woodruff, writer and public relations professional, brought a message of hope to the School of Medicine in December...

Dismantling the Global Fund
In November the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria learned that donor nations, including the United...

Finding the right words for pain
For a person in great pain, wrote Virginia Woolf, “language at once runs dry.” Woolf’s words resonate for David Biro,...

Support federal research funding
Bracketing her remarks with anecdotes drawn from personal experience, U.S. Representative Rosa DeLauro gave an...





