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M E Herbert

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The Western Journal of Medicine|June 16, 2000
Medical myth: Measuring white blood cells in the stools is useful in the management of acute diarrheaM E Herbert
Connecticut Medicine|June 1, 1983
Connecticut's first IPA/HMO: four years laterM E Herbert
Managed Care Interface|September 4, 1997
Putting patients firstM E Herbert
Connecticut Medicine|January 1, 1985
Managed health systems: a boon or bane for physicians?M E Herbert
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|March 1, 1997
A for-profit health plan's experience and strategyM E Herbert
The Western Journal of Medicine|September 29, 2001
Myth: an elevated leukocyte count distinguishes septic arthritis from less serious causes of hip painL Yamanaka, M E Herbert
The Western Journal of Medicine|May 31, 2001
Myth: codeine is a powerful and effective analgesicS Arora, M E Herbert
The Western Journal of Medicine|March 10, 2001
Myth: corneal abrasions require routine patchingC Soli, M E Herbert
The Western Journal of Medicine|December 12, 2000
Myth: identifying classic coronary risk factors helps to predict the likelihood of acute ischemiaH Patel, M E Herbert
The Western Journal of Medicine|August 5, 2000
Heparin should be administered to every patient admitted to the hospital with possible unstable anginaG S Brewster, M E Herbert
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The Western Journal of Medicine|June 16, 2000
Medical myth: Measuring white blood cells in the stools is useful in the management of acute diarrheaM E Herbert
Connecticut Medicine|June 1, 1983
Connecticut's first IPA/HMO: four years laterM E Herbert
Managed Care Interface|September 4, 1997
Putting patients firstM E Herbert
Connecticut Medicine|January 1, 1985
Managed health systems: a boon or bane for physicians?M E Herbert
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|March 1, 1997
A for-profit health plan's experience and strategyM E Herbert
The Western Journal of Medicine|September 29, 2001
Myth: an elevated leukocyte count distinguishes septic arthritis from less serious causes of hip painL Yamanaka, M E Herbert
The Western Journal of Medicine|May 31, 2001
Myth: codeine is a powerful and effective analgesicS Arora, M E Herbert
The Western Journal of Medicine|March 10, 2001
Myth: corneal abrasions require routine patchingC Soli, M E Herbert
The Western Journal of Medicine|December 12, 2000
Myth: identifying classic coronary risk factors helps to predict the likelihood of acute ischemiaH Patel, M E Herbert
The Western Journal of Medicine|August 5, 2000
Heparin should be administered to every patient admitted to the hospital with possible unstable anginaG S Brewster, M E Herbert
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