Commentary

Guest Commentary
Guest Commentary
02/07/2017
Dean G. Gianakos, MD, FACP
There are things physicians can do to reduce the stress in their lives such as breathe deeply, exercise, find a life coach, and smile and laugh more.
02/07/2017
HPV vaccination
HPV vaccination
12/18/2016
In this month’s Pediatrics Top Paper, Dr Jessica Tomaszewski writes about a new review of HPV prevalence data in the United States that compares the pre-vaccine era to the post-vaccine era.
12/18/2016
Pitfalls In Prescribing
Pitfalls In Prescribing
12/05/2016
Timothy H. Self, PharmD; Samarth P. Shah, PharmD
A patient’s response to warfarin is affected by several factors such as the use of other drugs, disease states, age, dietary vitamin K, and genetic poymorphisms.
12/05/2016
Pitfalls In Prescribing
Pitfalls In Prescribing
12/05/2016
Timothy H. Self, PharmD; Samarth P. Shah, PharmD
A patient’s response to warfarin is affected by several factors such as the use of other drugs, disease states, age, dietary vitamin K, and genetic poymorphisms.
12/05/2016
Pitfalls In Prescribing
Pitfalls In Prescribing
12/05/2016
Timothy H. Self, PharmD; Samarth P. Shah, PharmD
A patient’s response to warfarin is affected by several factors such as the use of other drugs, disease states, age, dietary vitamin K, and genetic poymorphisms.
12/05/2016
Editorial
Editorial
12/05/2016
They say that feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it. So allow me to share what I’m thankful for as the managing editor of this journal.
12/05/2016
Supplements
Supplements
10/07/2016
Welcome to this supplement to Consultant devoted to the diagnosis, management, and prevention of cardiometabolic disorders.
10/07/2016
Editorial
Editorial
10/04/2016
Each month throughout the year has its own list of observances related to health and medicine, and October is one of the richest among them.
10/04/2016
Guest Commentary
Guest Commentary
08/04/2016
Anthony A. Donato, MD
I ache. A full-body, ears-ringing, head-spinning ache. I sit at a table surrounded by the chatter of children, but their words remain noise in the background.
08/04/2016
Top Papers Of The Month
Top Papers Of The Month
04/06/2016
In this month’s Pediatric Top Paper, Jessica Tomaszewski, MD, writes about a new study that investigated whether the standard course of antibiotics is too long for children with pneumonia.
04/06/2016