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Scheduled Appearances ..
Building Patient Doctor Trust - Lecture Autonomic – Neurocardiology Grand Rounds at Vanderbilt Medical Center A3210MCN Nashville, Tennessee Friday June 30, 2006 Time: TBD Contact: Dr. Satish Raj / (615) 343-6499 Building Partnerships for Perinatal Care 10th National Perinatal Outreach Education Conference Wyndham Hotel / Chicago, Illinois Wednesday, August 2, 2006 Time: 1PM and 2:30PM Contact: Myra Sabini / msabini@enh.org Grand Rounds Department Ob/Gyn Vanderbilt Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee Friday, August 18,2006 Time: TBD University of Miami OB/GYN Grand Rounds University of Miami Miami, Florida Thursday, Oct 26, 2006 Time: 8AM Contact: Makib Diro MD / (305) 585-5610 30th Annual Neonatal Conference Sponsored by Vanderbilt Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee Saturday, November 4,2006 Time: TBD Emory University / OB/GYN Grand Rounds Emory University / Atlanta, Georgia Wednesday, November 8, 2006 Time: 8:15 Contact: Claire Hackworth / (404) 616-5415 Rural Health Association of Tennessee Conference Gatlinburg, Tennessee Thursday, November 16, 2006 Time: TBD Contact: Susan Veale / (615) 907-9707 Annual High Risk OB/GYN Conference Vanderbilt Plaza Hotel Nashville, Tennessee Wednesday, December 9, 2006 Time: 1PM and 2:30PM Contact: Jennifer Malloy / (615) 322-4030 2007 Annual Women’s Health Care Seminar University of New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico Friday and Saturday, February 9-10 Time: TBD Contact: Meggan Zsemlye MD / (505) 272-1269 |
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Articles & Website Articles ..
"Tennessean" Articles .. "What people are saying" .. “….(This) book looks at ways to shore up patient/doctor relationship. Vanderbilt professor Frank Boehm, M.D., examines the patient/doctor relationship in today's society in contrast to the bygone days of house calls complete with coffee and cake in his latest book, “Building Patient/Doctor Trust,” a sequel to 1991's “Doctors Cry, Too.” - Reviewed by Craig Boerner for The Reporter, a Vanderbilt Medical Center publication. (March 31, 2006) Dr. Frank Boehm's new book strengthens (the) bond between doctor and patient. Building Patient/Doctor Trust emphasizes the "care" in health care. Says Boehm, “Patients want to know we care about them. And the only way to do that is to talk to them.” This book brings doctors, (and) patients together. - Reviewed by Danny Solomon Bonvissuto for The City Paper, Nashville’s Daily Newspaper. (March 30, 2006) |