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J E Schutte

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Medical Economics|March 27, 1988
Tort reform: what works and what doesn'tJ E Schutte
Medical Economics|May 14, 1988
When doctors and lawyers talk, tort reform followsJ E Schutte
Medical Economics|April 1, 1990
Malpractice: why fewer patients are out for bloodJ E Schutte
The Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society : Official Organ of the Louisiana State Medical Society|August 1, 1986
'Chelation' is a fighting wordJ E Schutte
Medical Economics|March 26, 1989
Will a patient's religion hobble your medical decisions?J E Schutte
Medical Economics|February 13, 1989
Who's deciding whether to overrule your prescriptions?J E Schutte
Medical Economics|October 12, 1988
What the nurse shortage means to doctorsJ E Schutte
Medical Economics|July 14, 1989
Why doctors fought their hospital's plan to fill bedsJ E Schutte
Medical Economics|August 24, 1989
"We're not ostriches anymore!"J E Schutte
Medical Economics|October 25, 1989
Did this doctor dump his patient, or exercise prudent care?J E Schutte
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Medical Economics|March 27, 1988
Tort reform: what works and what doesn'tJ E Schutte
Medical Economics|May 14, 1988
When doctors and lawyers talk, tort reform followsJ E Schutte
Medical Economics|April 1, 1990
Malpractice: why fewer patients are out for bloodJ E Schutte
The Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society : Official Organ of the Louisiana State Medical Society|August 1, 1986
'Chelation' is a fighting wordJ E Schutte
Medical Economics|March 26, 1989
Will a patient's religion hobble your medical decisions?J E Schutte
Medical Economics|February 13, 1989
Who's deciding whether to overrule your prescriptions?J E Schutte
Medical Economics|October 12, 1988
What the nurse shortage means to doctorsJ E Schutte
Medical Economics|July 14, 1989
Why doctors fought their hospital's plan to fill bedsJ E Schutte
Medical Economics|August 24, 1989
"We're not ostriches anymore!"J E Schutte
Medical Economics|October 25, 1989
Did this doctor dump his patient, or exercise prudent care?J E Schutte
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