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March 03, 2008 Volume 17 No. 3




Examining Ethics
Trent Center’s team peers into tough issues of research and medicine

Think back to your last doctor’s visit.

As you sat waiting for the physician, your thoughts probably swirled around your annoying hacking cough, or the insurance forms in front of you, or maybe the nervous anticipation of having blood drawn.

However, like most patients sitting in a paper examination gown, you probably weren’t mulling over philosophical issues, like justice and rights. But the ethics of medicine help to shape all of...




A Remarkable Career: Susan Clark Remembered
Her memory was like a searchable database of the administrative history of Duke Medicine.

When...

First Person
This week, we sit down with Duke Medicine leader Paul Newman to discuss the challenge of...
Don’t Share Your Cough
Two Duke Medicine reminders about stopping the spread of infectious coughs
Pertussis, or whooping cough, is an acute, infectious cough illness that is transmitted from...
Urgent Care
Do You Know How to Use It?
Want to make Duke physician Kevin Broyles, M.D., wince? Just say that unpleasant phrase: doc in a...
Newell Works Where Art and Science Meet
Paula Newell wasn’t a “jewelry girl” until she started making the stuff herself.

And,...

March is Child Life Month
When children enter the hospital or a health care setting, they are faced with many difficult...



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