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Todd M Olszewski

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Journal of Medical Biography|February 7, 2018
James Herrick (1861-1954): Consultant physician and cardiologistTodd M Olszewski
Rhode Island Medical Journal (2013)|December 1, 2017
Practicing Medicine in 1917 Rhode IslandTodd M Olszewski
Annals of Internal Medicine|March 20, 2018
Lost in Translation: Linking Biomedical Research and Clinical Practice at the National Institutes of Health, 1977 to 2013Todd M Olszewski
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences|August 21, 2018
Between Bench and Bedside: Building Clinical Consensus at the NIH, 1977-2013Todd M Olszewski
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences|March 7, 2014
The causal conundrum: the diet-heart debates and the management of uncertainty in American medicineTodd M Olszewski
The American Surgeon|June 3, 2024
Medicine's Glass Slipper: The PAVAEX Boot and 20th Century Negative Pressure TherapyAlexandria L Soto, Todd M Olszewski, Justin Barr
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Journal of Medical Biography|February 7, 2018
James Herrick (1861-1954): Consultant physician and cardiologistTodd M Olszewski
Rhode Island Medical Journal (2013)|December 1, 2017
Practicing Medicine in 1917 Rhode IslandTodd M Olszewski
Annals of Internal Medicine|March 20, 2018
Lost in Translation: Linking Biomedical Research and Clinical Practice at the National Institutes of Health, 1977 to 2013Todd M Olszewski
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences|August 21, 2018
Between Bench and Bedside: Building Clinical Consensus at the NIH, 1977-2013Todd M Olszewski
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences|March 7, 2014
The causal conundrum: the diet-heart debates and the management of uncertainty in American medicineTodd M Olszewski
The American Surgeon|June 3, 2024
Medicine's Glass Slipper: The PAVAEX Boot and 20th Century Negative Pressure TherapyAlexandria L Soto, Todd M Olszewski, Justin Barr
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