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Section Four: Physician-Assisted Suicide And Capital Punishment: What Role Should Physicians Play? Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia Arguments AGAINST Permitting Physician-Assisted Suicide Arguments FOR Permitting Physician-Assisted Suicide |
Section Three: When Is Surgery Unnecessary? Circumcision Circumcision as a Preventive Measure Complications Pain Making a Choice Hysterectomy Cost Surgical Complications |
Nutritional Approaches for Coronary Artery Disease: Survey of Cardiologists Reveals Insufficient Recommendation of Very Low-Fat Diets Nutritional Approaches for Coronary Artery Disease: Survey of Cardiologists Reveals Insufficient Recommendation of Very Low-Fat Diets A Report by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine February 2006 By Keith Rafal, M.D., M.P.H.; Amy Joy Lanou, Ph.D.; Neal D. Barnard, M.D. In |
Section Two: Caring for Patients Living with HIV/AIDS Barriers to Care Universal Precautions Taking a Sexual History Giving HIV Test Results Terminal Illness |
Career Opportunities PCRM is an equal-opportunity employer with career opportunities in variety of fields such as preventive medicine, nutrition, toxicology, advocacy, public/government relations, communications, law, and non-profit administration (fundraising, human resources, office services, information technology and finance). See |
Section One: Approaching the Victim of Partner Abuse Signs of Abuse: What Physicians Should Look For Intervention Domestic Violence Education in the Medical Curriculum |
Frequently Asked Questions: Implementing Nonanimal Training Methods in U.S. Military Medical Courses Frequently Asked Questions: Implementing Nonanimal Training Methods in U.S. Military Medical Courses Q: What does this medical training entail? A: In U.S. military combat trauma training courses, pigs and goats are subjected to severe injuries, including stab wounds, gunshot wounds, burns, and amputations, bef |
PCRM Online | September 2007 September 2007 |
PCRM Nutrition Experts Available to Comment on New Prostate Cancer Study WASHINGTON—The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) has nutrition experts available to comment on the just-released study showing that high intakes of dairy products are associated with an increased risk of prostate cancer. Conducted by Harvard School of Public Health's June Chan an |
Good Medicine Magazine: Illegal Experiments: Physicians File Lawsuit Against UCSF for Violating Animal Welfare Law Illegal Experiments: Physicians File Lawsuit Against UCSF for Violating Animal Welfare Law / Animal Welfare Act Violations Across the Country Time to End Blood and Guts Class Seven Chandler Residents, PCRM Sue City over Animal-Testing Lab PCRM Toxicologists Present Work at World Congress in Tok |
Top U.S. Cardiologist Spreads Vegan Message in India Devi Shetty, M.D., a busy heart surgeon working in India, just planned to drop in to hear a renowned American physician speak about curing heart disease with diet. But what Dr. Shetty heard so impressed him, he not only stayed for the hour-long talk, but determined to help mend his patients' hearts this way |
Physicians Sue California University for Violating Animal Welfare Law PCRM helped six California physicians take a stand against state funds being used for cruel animal experiments that are both illegal and not scientifically valid. These doctors filed suit against the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), for using taxpayer dollars to pay fines for violating the Animal Wel |
PCRM Online | June 2011 June 2011 |
PCRM Online | July 2010 July 2010 |
Lethal Animal Use at Mass General and Baystate Medical Center Violates State Law, Doctors Say in Complaints MGH Uses Sheep, Baystate Uses Pigs for Lethal Procedures; Most Schools Use Nonanimal Methods WASHINGTON—Live animals are unlawfully used and killed in trauma training courses at Massachusetts General Hospital and Baystate Medical Center, say Massachusetts physicians in legal complaints filed March 24. Local p |
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