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Prescription Drug Side Effects, Medication Symptoms - AARP Bulletin
aarp.org — “Medications can cause other conditions unrelated to the health problems they're prescribed to treat.” View full resource at aarp.org
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http://ow.ly/6n8BC Prescription drugs can have bad side effects
ASBP reviews current rules of prescription medication to treat obesity in Kansas
news-medical.net — “In response to the alarming increase in the overweight and obese population in Kansas, a representative of the American Society of Bariatric Physicians (ASBP) recently testified to the Kansas State Board of Healing Arts. ASBP is America's oldest and most experienced society devoted to the medical treatment of overweight and obesity and associated health conditions and risks.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Vote: Are ADHD Medications Overprescribed? - Health Blog - WSJ
blogs.wsj.com — “The number of children being treated with prescription medication for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder has soared in recent years.Some doctors, parents and child advocates have become concerned that many children are taking medication unnecessarily. What do you think?” View full resource at blogs.wsj.com
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Pain Medicine News - Federal Agencies Highlight the Good, Bad And Ugly of Prescription Drug Epidemic
painmedicinenews.com — “Pain Medicine News - Federal Agencies Highlight the Good, Bad And Ugly of Prescription Drug Epidemic” View full resource at painmedicinenews.com
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Quality issue roundup: J & J revamping controls; The odds for orthopedic surgery; Automatic prescription refills and patient compliance
news-medical.net — “The New York Times: Johnson & Johnson has said it will "revamp its quality controls, creating a single framework for its drug, medical device and consumer health care divisions." The move comes after the drugmaker saw a number of recalls of its medicines, such as Tylenol and Motrin, as well as probes by a congressional committee and the FDA into actions at its McNeil Consumer Healthcare subsidiary.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Coaches Can Help Boost Recovery Of Stroke Patients
medicalnewstoday.com — “After being discharged from hospital, stroke patients are often faced with having to deal with a new disability or lack of function, which can make changes in medications or a new prescription” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Generic drug denied, try a brand name first
kevinmd.com — “I written a prescription of a generic medication that was denied. The reason for denial: I had to try a brand-name medication first.” View full resource at kevinmd.com
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Dr. Cindy Haines - Healthday |
drcindyhaines.com — “Dr. Cynthia Haines M.D. (Dr. Cindy Haines) is president of Haines Medical Communications, Inc, Chief Medical Officer of HealthDay, and author of The New Prescription: How to Get the Best Health Care in a Broken System.” View full resource at drcindyhaines.com
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Accidental Medication Poisonings in Kids on the Rise http://t.co/ICD6FHyu
Premature Birth Tied To Increased Risk Of ADHD
postchronicle.com — “The earlier babies are born, the more likely they are to later get a prescription for ADHD medication, according to a new study from Sweden.” View full resource at postchronicle.com
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Preterm birth linked to increased risk of ADHD, even early term birth (37 wks). Fight early term elective induction! http://fb.me/P9aVjWZy
Dr. Cindy Haines - Healthday |
drcindyhaines.com — “Dr. Cynthia Haines M.D. (Dr. Cindy Haines) is president of Haines Medical Communications, Inc, Chief Medical Officer of HealthDay, and author of The New Prescription: How to Get the Best Health Care in a Broken System.” View full resource at drcindyhaines.com
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Dr. Cindy Haines - Healthday |
drcindyhaines.com — “Dr. Cynthia Haines M.D. (Dr. Cindy Haines) is president of Haines Medical Communications, Inc, Chief Medical Officer of HealthDay, and author of The New Prescription: How to Get the Best Health Care in a Broken System.” View full resource at drcindyhaines.com
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Share of Physicians Seeing iPad Reps Doubles between 2011 and 2012 - 65 Percent of ePharma Physicians who See Reps Have Seen an iPad Rep - Manhattan Research | Pharma & Medical Devices | Scoop.it
scoop.it — “Among ePharma Physicians who have interacted with a pharma sales rep in person1, 65 percent have seen a rep use an iPad, up from 30 percent in 2011. This finding is from the new ePharma Physician® 2012 study from healthcare market research and advisory firm Manhattan Research. The study, which surveyed 1,819 U.S. practicing physicians online in Q2 2012, explores how physicians use digital channels to research prescription drug information and to connect with pharma companies and reps. ePharm” View full resource at scoop.it
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Kent Bottles, MD
Dr. Kent Bottles has held a number of leadership positions in academia, biotechnology, and community health systems.
At the University of California, San Francisco, the University of Iowa, Allegheny University of Health Sciences, and Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, he has served as tenured professor, chair, medical director of managed care, corporate operations officer for ambulatory services, assistant dean, residency director, designated institutional officer, and elected medical school executive committee member.
He has led strategic planning exercises for the Department of Pathology at the University of Iowa, the clinical enterprise at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, the Grand Rapids Medical Education and Research Consortium, and the quality programs at the Iowa Health System.
Dr. Bottles has facilitated medical staff and hospital system board retreats centered on physician integration and engagement in evidence-based medicine and quality initiatives, and he has lectured extensively for the Governance Institute on a variety of planning topics.
In biotechnology, Dr. Bottles has served as president of the Genomics Repository, chief knowledge officer, and managing director. During his tenure at Genomics Collaborative in Cambridge, Massachusetts he raised $36 million in venture capital.
Dr. Bottles served as president of the Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement (ICSI) and as chief medical officer of the Iowa Health System, a $2 billion integrated community health system in the Midwest. At the Iowa Health System, Dr. Bottles developed and implemented a Physician Leadership Academy for over 200 physician leaders. He also was heavily involved in health information technology (HIT) implementation issues.
At ICSI he developed a physician leadership academy and also frequently lectured on leadership for St. Thomas University. Dr. Bottles currently serves on a National Quality Forum committee on quality.
Dr. Bottles has been active in lecturing and writing about leadership topics. He has contributed articles to the Physician Executive Journal of the American College of the Physician Executives,Trustee Magazine, and the op-ed page of The New York Times.
Dr. Bottles was awarded the Rodney T. West Literature Award for the most important medical management article published in 2001, and the Kaiser Teaching Award at the University of California, San Francisco. He received his B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley, and his M.D. from the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.] -
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