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A Message From Paul Auerbach MD – Online Learning Center Planned

Paul Auerbach MD has announced plans for an online Learning Center focused on wilderness and outdoor medicine. Read his message here.

Paul Auerbach To Head Online Learning Center 0n Wildness and Outdoor Medicine

Dr. Paul S. Auerbach, MS, is chief medical officer for Healthline. He’s also a professor at Stanford University and medical director of strategic projects at Stanford Healthcare. A graduate of Duke University School of Medicine, Dr. Auerbach is editor of the definitive medical textbook “Wilderness Medicine,” and author of the books “Medicine for the Outdoors” […]

Paul S. Auerbach, MD

Paul S. Auerbach, MD Clinical Professor of Surgery Stanford University Paul S. Auerbach, MD, MS is Clinical Professor of Surgery in the Division of Emergency Medicine at Stanford University. Dr. Auerbach is a Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians and of the Academy of Wilderness Medicine. Former Chief of Emergency Medicine at Stanford […]

Home-Centered Health Care by Mike Magee MD (Spencer Books/2007)

Print-Ready Manuscript HERE. Home-Centered Health Care by Mike Magee MD was published in 2007. It is currently out of print, but used copies are available on Amazon. Digital copies are available here, free and open source with appropriate attribution. Home-Centered Health Care: How Technology Will Transform  The American Health Care System Mike Magee, MD Copyright […]

The Presidential Debate: Race, Class, and Health

Mike Magee With the selection of Paul Ryan by Governor Romney, pundits are predicting a real ideologic battle come November. The choice we’ll be debating will likely be about what kind of America we want, and will certainly deal with race, class and health. What will be the quality of the debate? Hopefully, well-informed. Let’s […]

This Week’s Presidential Summit: Is It About Money Or Satisfaction?

Today is the Healthcare Summit in Washington. There will be a great deal of discussion about efficiency, effectiveness and holding down the cost of health care. Money and time spent were also the topic of a JAMA article this week  focused on declining physician work hours in concert with declining physician reimbursement over the past decade.(1) […]

A Foundation For The House Of Medicine

Paul S. Auerbach MD When you build a house, you begin with the foundation. The same holds true for the U.S. health care system. The President and Congress are scrambling to put up a reform structure that would have a better chance to succeed if the cinderblocks and joists were in place. No health care […]

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