DOCTORS
When the doctor doesn't like the patient
It was one of those honest admissions that usually go unvoiced: The doctor didn't like the patient and felt pretty sure the patient didn't like him either. Their introduction didn't go well and the r...
Posted on 4/19/13 at 11:11 AM
Putting patients at the center of care
By Ryan Schuster The medical home model of care has been gaining steam in recent years for the promise it has shown in improving care coordination, bringing patients closer to their doctors and helpi...
Posted on 10/23/12 at 4:21 PM
Trust, but verify...
I understand and appreciate the notion that we should not treat doctors as demigods. They are, after all, just human beings-well-educated and trained human beings in medical science, but human beings ...
Posted on 12/10/11 at 11:12 AM
UND’s next ‘Great Conversation’ is Wednesday with James Orbinski of Doctors Without Borders
In celebration of its 50th anniversary, the UND Honors Program is hosting a Great Conversation with James Orbinski Wednesday, Oct. 26, at 7 p.m. at the Chester Fritz Auditorium. The event is free and ...
Posted on 10/24/11 at 12:23 PM
Dr. Travis Stork
Tomorrow on WDAZ News @5, we'll talk with Dr. Travis Stork from The Doctors....
Posted on 2/9/11 at 10:52 AM
Recruiting doctors: Home and away
By Christopher Bjorke , March 09, 2013
UND report: Need for rural docs will worsen 
By Jennifer Johnson , December 04, 2012
Lab work goes retail
By Marino Eccher , August 21, 2012
Prosecutor charges California doctor with murder, viewed as warning to other physicians 
The prosecutor who took the rare step of charging a doctor with murder in the prescription drug overdose deaths of three patients said Friday that the case should serve as a warning to unethical physicians who become pill pushers.
By Greg Risling and Linda Deutsch , March 02, 2012
Study: More U.S. adults told by physicians to exercise
A government survey found nearly 33 percent of adults who saw a doctor in the previous year said they were told to exercise. That was up from about 23 percent in 2000. More than one third of U.S. adults are obese, a statistic that's held steady for nearly a decade.By Mike Stobbe , February 09, 2012
Study finds doctors not always honest with patients
By Lauran Neergaard , February 08, 2012
Fargo surgeon claims wife consented to drugging 
By Patrick Springer , January 06, 2012
License of Fargo surgeon in sexual assault drugging case suspended indefinitely 
By Forum Communications , January 05, 2012
Fargo surgeon charge with sexual assault to be sentenced after entering Alford plea 
By Associated Press , January 03, 2012
Conrad introduces bill to extend program bringing doctors to rural areas 
By Herald Staff Report , December 12, 2011
Longtime Minot doctor has medical license suspended 
North Dakota's state medical board has suspended the license of a longtime Minot doctor for allegedly improperly prescribing a controlled substance.
By Associated Press , December 08, 2011
Feds: Medicare data will be available to rate doctors, hospitals, other providers
By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar , December 05, 2011
Doctors urge: Test every child for high cholesterol between ages 9 and 11
By Lindsey Tanner and Marilynn Marchione , November 11, 2011
CANADA: Health-care costs double in last decade
Swelling ranks of doctors drive riseThe report shows, though, that the growth in health-care spending has actually started to slow, after rising at an average of seven per cent a year during the period from 1998 to 2008.
By Helen Branswell , November 03, 2011
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