Archive for 2016

Cancer Center Advertising Soars – Medpage Today

Read article – Lisa Schwartz, professor of medicine, community and family medicine, and of the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, and Steven Woloshin, professor of medicine, community and family medicine, and of the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, are quoted about how cancer center ads “generally make appeals based on emotion—not fact,” and that “hope can—and often does—morph into hype.”

Does More Technology Bring Us Better Health Care? – The Huffington Post

Read article – Article cites a book co-authored by Elliott Fisher, director of the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, and H. Gilbert Welch, professor of medicine, community and family medicine, and of the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, where they discuss how there are diminishing returns to many technological advances in healthcare.

Sunscreen Just Part of the Regimen – Fosters

Read article – Quotes Joi Carter, assistant professor of surgery, about how children under six months old, instead of using sunscreen, should be kept out of direct sun. “After six months, I recommend using sun protective clothing and hats as much as possible and then use zinc oxide or titanium dioxide based sunscreens with at least SPF 30 for the remaining exposed skin,” says Carter.