Squeezed for time?
See patients in groups!

    Should elderly patients in atrial fibrillation receive warfarin?

    Carvedilol vs metoprolol for heart failure

    Whole-body CT screening: Does it pass the test?

    Third-generation fibrinolytics: Are they better?

    Using aspirin for primary prevention

   Statins and the liver:
How great a risk?

    Endovascular therapy vs conventional vascular surgery

    Common infections: Dealing with uncertainty

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Richard G. Farmer, MD: To Russia, with CME
Dr. Farmer, former chairman of The Cleveland Clinic's Division of Medicine, has always been ahead of his time. Now he is working to improve the health of people in the former Soviet Union.
J.D. CLOUGH

 
Investigation and management of ischemic colitis
Ischemia of the colon probably happens more often than we think, as the signs may be subtle and highly variable.
J. BAIXAULI, R.P. KIRAN, and C.P. DELANEY
 

The Russian health care system today: Can American-Russian CME programs help?
The health of the Russian people has deteriorated dramatically since the fall of communism. Can an American-Russian collaboration in continuing medical education improve the health of Russian citizens?
R.G. FARMER, A.Y. SIROTKIN, L.E ZIGANSHINA, and H.M. GREENBERG

 

Alcohol and health: A drink a day won't keep the doctor away
Do not advise patients to start drinking alcohol for its alleged cardiovascular benefits.
C.S. LIEBER

 

Scleroderma: A treatable disease
Scleroderma can be effectively treated in many cases now, thanks to a better understanding of its pathogenesis and new therapies.
J.H. KORN

 

When patients on warfarin need surgery
How to manage anticoagulation in the perioperative period is controversial; we offer our approach.
A.K. JAFFER, D.J. BROTMAN, and N. CHUKWUMERIJE

  

Talking to patients about St. John's wort
St. John's wort, an unregulated herbal supplement widely used as a self-treatment for depression, can cause side effects and drug interactions.
R. DESHMUKH and K. FRANCO

Straight talk about St. John's wort
 

The Heart Protection Study: High-risk patients benefit from statins, regardless of LDL-C level
Nearly all patients at high risk of a coronary event should be taking a statin drug, regardless of their low-density lipoprotein level. We explain the rationale, design, findings, and implications of this important study.
H.S. GURM and B. HOOGWERF

Correction: Calcium excretion Asymptomatic hyperparathyroidism (Cleve Clin J Med 2003; 70:811-813).
Letter to the Editor 998 Rate control vs rhythm control in atrial fibrillation (Cleve Clin J Med 2003; 70:567-573).