by Diane M. Komp, M.D., professor of pediatrics, Zondervan (Grand Rapids, Mich.) 1998.
The Anatomy of a Lie: The Truth About Lies and Why Good People Tell ThemYale Medicine Magazine, 1999 - WinterContentsFeaturesMapping the landscape of AsthmaA recipe for better medicineA new prescription for Puerto RicoThe mechanics of reformPolitical statusPuerto Rico at a glanceCollecting dust for scienceSpeaking the language of asthmaIsolating asthmaNewsA clean room for gene therapy and stem cell transplantationFrom cough medicine to deadly addiction, a century of heroin and drug-abuse policyWith a mechanical heart, a patient goes home—and waitsA pediatrician’s frank talk about fibsImproving public health from the ground upLessons of healing: Exploring the link between spirituality and healthFirst-year class brings more than smarts to schoolNew research clinic seeking to identify schizophrenia earlierSchool, government settle suit over credit balances'Jumping DNA' may help explain evolution of immune system Women under 75 fare worse than men after heart attacksEarly study suggests new way to treat schizophreniaYale epidemiologist leads study of risks from radon in drinking waterA little testosterone may aid estrogen replacement therapyMany heart-failure patients would rather not be revivedState-of-the-art imaging for neurovascular diseaseImaging RNA enzyme a step toward understanding hepatitisPeopleMargaret K. Hostetter, M.D.Rosemarie L. Fisher, M.D., HSIlona S. Kickbusch, Ph.D.Michael Kashgarian, M.D., HS Alvan R. Feinstein, M.D., HSRalph E. Hoffman, M.DEzekowitz, Michael D.Charles A. Janeway Jr., M.D.John A. Kirchner, M.DFaculty honored with endowed professorshipsAAAS elects seven fellows from ranks of facultyTwo from faculty join Institute of MedicineDonning plain white coats, 102 students are welcomed to a lifetime of medicine Perfecting the Faculty PracticeInternational fellows travel the globe to learn by doing Michael J. Caplan, M.D., Ph.D.Robert S. Baltimore, M.D.Walter F. Boron, M.D., Ph.D., HS ’78-80Stephan Ariyan, M.D.William D. White, Ph.D.Irvin M. Modlin, M.D., Ph.D.Kathryn E. McGoldrick, M.D.Joseph M. Piepmeier, M.D., HSShachar Tauber, M.D.Bruce E. Wexler, M.D.Joseph B. Warshaw, M.D.Linda Z. Mowad, R.N.DialogueCan’t talk nowWake up and smell the herbsShame and grief over a matter of wordsPeters was vindicated but dismayed by decisionThe Anatomy of a Lie: The Truth About Lies and Why Good People Tell ThemA Time to Die: The Place for Physician AssistanceLittle Clamby Diane M. Komp, M.D., professor of pediatrics, Zondervan (Grand Rapids, Mich.) 1998.Featured in this articleDiane Komp, MDProfessor Emeritus of PediatricsPrevious ArticlePeters was vindicated but dismayed by decisionNext ArticleA Time to Die: The Place for Physician Assistance