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As Elliott Fisher of the Dartmouth Atlas Project has discovered, more money does not always mean better health care.
When controversy erupts over the safety of a drug, chances are, Steven E. Nissen is not far away.
Photographer Max Aguilera-Hellweg’s most demanding assignment was one he gave himself: to understand doctors not by taking their pictures but by becoming one.
Marianne J. Legato, founder of the field of gender-specific medicine, is only beginning to uncover how different the sexes are.
Transplant surgeon Amy Friedman argues: Since we can’t get enough organs for free, why not pay for them?
Doctoring for Kenneth Kamler isn’t limited to his office in New York—or the Amazon rainforest, or the mountains of Bhutan, or even the reaches of space.
Debora Spar of the Harvard Business School argues that new medical technology can’t go unregulated forever.
In an environment where doctors are paid by the test, Nortin M. Hadler is convinced that many tests are useless, or worse, harmful.
They were hooked from the start, four pioneers whose work changed the course of a modern plague—and they’re not done yet.
In an interview pre-scandal, stem cell researcher Woo Suk Hwang explains his methods and motivation.
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