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But the Massachusetts Medical Society’s president, Dr. Hugh Taylor, told the Globe “team-based care” led by physicians is the “optimal model for achieving the best patient outcomes.” ...
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Sentinel & Enterprise on MSNEditorial: Feds’ blind eye would give safe inject sites a tryHas the time finally arrived to challenge prevailing federal law in an effort to save addicts’ lives? Among the priorities of ...
Conley — Brainard F. Conley, M.D., of Ipswich, died on March 19. He was in his seventy-fifth year. Dr. Conley received his degree from Tufts College Medical School in 1911. He was a member of ...
The Massachusetts Medical Society has dropped its longstanding position against assisted suicide, and instead adopted a stance of neutral engagement on the issue. However, these bills still elicit ...
Doctors affiliated with the Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS) detailed the group’s legislative priorities Wednesday, including action to create a legal framework for the launch of overdose ...
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Poll: Two-thirds of Massachusetts adults support medical aid in dyingBOSTON (State House News Service) – Two-thirds of Massachusetts adults support giving certain terminally ill patients the legal option to end their lives with a doctor’s prescription ...
is an English-language peer-reviewed medical journal published by the Massachusetts Medical Society. It describes itself as the oldest continuously published medical journal in the world.
A special meeting of the Council of the Massachusetts Medical Society will be held in Boston on Wednesday, April 10, 1946, at 10:30 a.m., in Building E, Harvard Medical School, Longwood Avenue.
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