Index by author
April 01, 2017; Volume 84,Issue 4
Shiotani, Akiko
- You have accessTreating Helicobacter pylori effectively while minimizing misuse of antibioticsAkiko Shiotani, MD, PhD, Hong Lu, MD, PhD, Maria Pina Dore, MD, PhD and David Y. Graham, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2017, 84 (4) 310-318; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.84a.14110
H pylori infection is an infectious disease and should be treated like one, with due consideration of resistance.
Shishehbor, Mehdi H.
- You have accessCardiogenic shock: From ECMO to Impella and beyondMehdi H. Shishehbor, DO, MPH, PhD, Nader Moazami, MD, Michael Z.-Y. Tong, MD, MBP, Shinya Unai, MD, W. H. Wilson Tang, MD and Edward G. Soltesz, Md, MPHCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2017, 84 (4) 287-295; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.84gr.17002
Several devices can serve as a bridge to recovery, transplant, or a long-term device.
Sider, Darby
- You have accessLife after breast, prostate, and colon cancer: Primary care’s roleEmily E. Jonczak, MD, Elizabeth R. Stone, MD, Cristina I. Pravia, MD and Darby Sider, MD, FACP, FAAPCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2017, 84 (4) 303-309; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.84a.15138
When patients survive cancer, they eventually come back to their primary care physician—with special needs.
Soltesz, Edward G.
- You have accessCardiogenic shock: From ECMO to Impella and beyondMehdi H. Shishehbor, DO, MPH, PhD, Nader Moazami, MD, Michael Z.-Y. Tong, MD, MBP, Shinya Unai, MD, W. H. Wilson Tang, MD and Edward G. Soltesz, Md, MPHCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2017, 84 (4) 287-295; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.84gr.17002
Several devices can serve as a bridge to recovery, transplant, or a long-term device.
Stone, Elizabeth R.
- You have accessLife after breast, prostate, and colon cancer: Primary care’s roleEmily E. Jonczak, MD, Elizabeth R. Stone, MD, Cristina I. Pravia, MD and Darby Sider, MD, FACP, FAAPCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2017, 84 (4) 303-309; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.84a.15138
When patients survive cancer, they eventually come back to their primary care physician—with special needs.