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Medical Interface|March 8, 1996
Does management expect too much from its employed physician group?R M Kaminsky, D Weiner
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 20, 2024
Beyond Diagnostics - Removing Race from Lung-Function Test InterpretationMeredith McCormack, David A Kaminsky
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology|August 13, 2002
Human extrahepatic cytochromes P450: function in xenobiotic metabolism and tissue-selective chemical toxicity in the respiratory and gastrointestinal tractsXinxin Ding, Laurence S Kaminsky
Canadian Journal of Diabetes|August 6, 2014
The association between body mass index and physical activity, and body image, self esteem and social support in adolescents with type 1 diabetesLaura A Kaminsky, Deborah Dewey
Cancer Cytopathology|June 2, 2021
Advances in cell cryopreservation take a cue from nature: To minimize damage to frozen and thawed stem cells used for therapy and research, new cryopreservation processes are incorporating nature-inspired methods to protect cells and tissues under extreme conditionsBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|October 30, 2020
New clarity on cancer risk reduction after bariatric surgery: People with obesity are at higher risk of multiple cancers. Recent studies have helped to illuminate whether and how weight loss through surgery might help to reverse some of those risksBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|December 2, 2020
COVID-19 and cancer care: What have we learned?: Despite the enormous challenges, researchers are sharing valuable lessons regarding evaluating risks, setting priorities, and communicating with patients during the pandemicBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|February 2, 2021
History repeated: Applying lessons from the 1918 flu pandemic: More than a century later, the flu pandemic still offers key lessons on steps to counter COVID-19, but heeding them will require a sharp course correction in the United StatesBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|December 2, 2021
Diversity, equity, and inclusion in pathology: A profound impact on patient care: Amid a troubling backslide in diversifying medicine, pathologists point to recent successes and remaining challenges in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). In part 2 of a 2-part series, we investigate how workforce and educational gaps can affect patient careBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|April 13, 2021
The Sting of Sharp Objects: Low Risk for Kids, but Little Community Awareness: Laboratories and hospitals have well-defined approaches for needlestick and scalpel injuries, but fewer protocols and less education in community settings may contribute to improper disposal and heightened fearsBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
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Medical Interface|March 8, 1996
Does management expect too much from its employed physician group?R M Kaminsky, D Weiner
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 20, 2024
Beyond Diagnostics - Removing Race from Lung-Function Test InterpretationMeredith McCormack, David A Kaminsky
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology|August 13, 2002
Human extrahepatic cytochromes P450: function in xenobiotic metabolism and tissue-selective chemical toxicity in the respiratory and gastrointestinal tractsXinxin Ding, Laurence S Kaminsky
Canadian Journal of Diabetes|August 6, 2014
The association between body mass index and physical activity, and body image, self esteem and social support in adolescents with type 1 diabetesLaura A Kaminsky, Deborah Dewey
Cancer Cytopathology|June 2, 2021
Advances in cell cryopreservation take a cue from nature: To minimize damage to frozen and thawed stem cells used for therapy and research, new cryopreservation processes are incorporating nature-inspired methods to protect cells and tissues under extreme conditionsBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|October 30, 2020
New clarity on cancer risk reduction after bariatric surgery: People with obesity are at higher risk of multiple cancers. Recent studies have helped to illuminate whether and how weight loss through surgery might help to reverse some of those risksBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|December 2, 2020
COVID-19 and cancer care: What have we learned?: Despite the enormous challenges, researchers are sharing valuable lessons regarding evaluating risks, setting priorities, and communicating with patients during the pandemicBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|February 2, 2021
History repeated: Applying lessons from the 1918 flu pandemic: More than a century later, the flu pandemic still offers key lessons on steps to counter COVID-19, but heeding them will require a sharp course correction in the United StatesBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|December 2, 2021
Diversity, equity, and inclusion in pathology: A profound impact on patient care: Amid a troubling backslide in diversifying medicine, pathologists point to recent successes and remaining challenges in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). In part 2 of a 2-part series, we investigate how workforce and educational gaps can affect patient careBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|April 13, 2021
The Sting of Sharp Objects: Low Risk for Kids, but Little Community Awareness: Laboratories and hospitals have well-defined approaches for needlestick and scalpel injuries, but fewer protocols and less education in community settings may contribute to improper disposal and heightened fearsBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
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