Dialogue

Gay men’s fears of long-term romance
The night in June 1969 that gay men fought police raiding the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village marked the beginning...
For the busy researcher, help from medical librarians with publishing papers
Picture the typical researcher’s desk, with journals piled high. Now imagine a librarian who can make those journals...

Brain Tumors: Practical Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment
by Joseph M. Piepmeier, M.D., HS ’82, the Nixdorff-German Professor of Neurosurgery, and Joachim M. Baehring, M.D.,...

Management of High-Risk Pregnancy: An Evidence-Based Approach, 5th ed.
by Catherine Y. Spong, M.D., John Queenan, M.D., and Charles J. Lockwood, M.D., the Anita O’Keefe Young Professor of...

A third party to speak for the terminally ill
Doctors and nurses in cases involving medically futile treatment often clash with a patient’s loved ones over whether...

TB, an Atlanta lawyer and 52 South African patients
At first glance a diagnosis of tuberculosis seems to be all that unites Andrew Speaker, an Atlanta lawyer, with 52...

Seeking a national solution to health care for all
Medicine is witnessing the best and worst of times because of the “staggering difference” between lifesaving advances...

Speeding the pace of biomarker discovery
Biomarkers that identify cancer in its early and more treatable stages have emerged as the newest tools in its...





