Archive for 2016

Biased DTC Ads Raise Fresh Concern Among Physicians

OncLive – Cites research conducted by Lisa Schwartz and Steven Woloshin, both professors of medicine, community and family medicine, and of The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, to develop drug fact boxes for advertisements and prescription information that would provide more comprehensive data for use in interpreting the value of various medications.

Should Genetic Counseling Include Informing Patients About Actionable Variants, Incidental Findings?

Medical Daily – Quotes William Gregory Feero, assistant professor of community and family medicine, from an editorial about a recent study conducted by researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center that revealed patients with genetic variations presumed to cause cardiac disorders often did not have any symptoms or signs of a heart condition.

Three Studies, One Call for Imaging ‘More Wisely’

Health Imaging – Cites research conducted by Brenda Sirovich, associate professor of medicine, community and family medicine, and of The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, and Frank Drescher, assistant professor of medicine, about how an increasing number of emergency department patients are being given computed tomography (CT) scans—even those patients who are unlikely to benefit and are most likely to experience harm from the scan.