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The Francis Schaeffer/C. Everett Koop documentary film series What Ever Happened to the Human Race? (1979), along with Schaeffer’s earlier documentary How Should We Then Live? (1977), and the books that came out of them (along with Schaeffer’s book A Chr
Costs of Care, a Boston nonprofit that promotes greater cost-conciousness in health care, received more than 100 stories from nurses, doctors and patients around the country hoping to win the group’s 2011 essay contest. The stories included details about
One of Rick Santorum's recent statements in South Carolina in reference to Ron Paul's pro-life voting record was that it was, "One of the worst in the United States Congress". This is categorically false and absolutely preposterous. Considering the trut
If you type “Ryan Braun Herpes” into your favorite search enging, you’ll presented with no shortage of theories behind the reigning NL MVP’s pending 50 game suspension for the use of performance enhancing drugs. Alas, if Braun hoped to employ a somewhat
“I have known no one with a better grasp of what’s going on in Washington than Bob Laszewski—and no one who is more fair, honest, and less partisan.”—C. Everett Koop, M.D. “No one has a greater knowledge of the Washington health policy scene than Bob Las
These stories from every corner of the United States will help expand the public discourse on the role of doctors, nurses, and other care providers in controlling healthcare costs. Patients and their caregivers are uniquely positioned to recognize ineff
On Saturday, Oct. 29, more than 300 guests attended the Visiting Nurses Association (VNA) 125th Anniversary Gala at the Union League. It was an elegant evening and a celebration of the work of the area’s largest nonprofit home-care and hospice provider.
Charles Everett Koop (born 14 October 1916) is an American pediatric surgeon and public health administrator. He was a vice admiral in the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, and served as thirteenth Surgeon General of the United States under President Ronald Reagan from 1982 to 1989. Full Article
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