Index, 2003 © th Gd 8 Author Index Dutty, Susan J. Legare, Robert D. Dundulis, William Levinson, Paul D. \bedi, Mehrdad Elfenbein, Gerald J. Lewis, Raymond Abrams, David B. ) Lindenmayer, Joan M. Abu-Halimah, Ahmad Epstein, Lynn ¢ Lonks, John R. Allen, Scort Fain, Elaine B. Lum, Lawrence G Alpert, Brad Falvey, Mary T. Mallette, Carol Appel, Jacob Feller, Edward R. 165,168 Marshall, Robert J. Aronson, Stanley M. 3,30,39, Fine, Michael D. 10,116 Mates, Susan 67,86,91,122,127 Fischer, Staci A. 16] Mayer, Kenneth H. Flanigan, Timothy P. 83 McCarthy, Helen Fox, Sarah D. 9 McLennan, James E. Frates, Richard E. letter 185 Merchant, Roland (¢ Arteinstein, Andrew W Friedman, Joseph H. 2,38,66,90, Mihalakos, Gail Actiullah, Naureen 126,158,190,226,266. Mileno, Maria Bandy, Urtpala Milo, Karen M. Barron, Christine ( Frishman, Gary Mirchandani, Nina Becker, Bruce Fulton, John P. Mirza, Haris Begossi, Giovanni Moulton, Anthony J. Beiser, I dward N. Garvey, Michael G. Mukand, Jon Biffl, Walter L. 292 [letter] ,342, Gifford, Deidre Spelliscy Murphy, Brian L. Bishop, Catherine Lee Gleason, Mary-Margaret Murphy, John Blum, Andrew S. Goldberg, Amy P. Murphy, Marjorie A. Bock, Beth C. Goldman, Dona Myung, Patricia Boney, Charlotte Gruppuso, Philip A. Nassery, Shrine M. Bonomo, Jorden Bradley Gutman, Deborah Neill, Marguerite A. 160,359 Bubly, Gary Hannafin, Christopher Ng, Diana 165 Buechner, Jay S. 57,81,183,2 Hershkowitz, Melvin [letter Niaura, Raymond S. 340 289, 327,363,3 Hesser, Jana E. Noto, Richard B 129,136,139,143 Campanile, Chris Hollinshead, William H Oberbeck, Susan A. 289 *hauban, Bharti Honiden, Shyoko Ordin, Dede 22,258 ‘hiaverini, Leanne C. Jagminas, Liudvikas Partridge, Robert 340,35] Jay, Gregory Patel, Darshana 80 ‘hin, Elizabeth Jayaraman, Mahesh Patel, Sutchin R. ioffi, William G. Jenny, Carole Pezzullo, John A. ‘iolino, Joseph B. Jorgensen, Dennis K. Plosker, Shayne M. ‘olvin, Gerald A. Kacmar, Jennifer E. Poshkus, Michael ‘rausman, Robert S. Kamat, Achyut Posteraro, Anthony I ‘ronan, John J. Kazim, Ali Proano, Lawrence ‘ross, Shimae Keitner, Gabor Quesenberry, Peter J. ‘urtis, Mark A. Kern, David G. Ramos, Donald Dalal, Love Khan, Nasser I. Rathore, Ritesh 240,247 Darcy, Dorothy M. Khorsand, Jila Retsinas, Joan 32.64.88, 124,156, Davis, Jennifer Duncan Kim, Hanna 188,224,264,296, Delaney, Meghan Kobayashi, Leo 196,204 336,372,404 Derevianko, Alex Kostrzewa, Darius 359 Rickerby, Michelle L. Devine, Alexis Kramer, Peter D. 78 Rinderknecht, Tanya Nicole Diaz, Joseph Lai, Melissa 204 Rockney, Randal DiPaolo, Brenda Lambert, Jean-Francois F. Roesler, Thomas Doi, Kei 80 Laposata, Elizabeth A. Rosenberg, James B. Donahue, John X. 147 Laufgraben, Marc J. Rubin, Lowell Donnelly, Edward F. 289 Lee, Susanna I. Scalia, Jennifer L. 1 Januar) 2004 Scheiner, Jac D Bathtub Drowning: Dilated Eye Examinations for Schiffman, Fred ]. Unintentional, Neglect, o1 People With Diabetes - Schwartz, Stanley Abuse Wherein Lies the Truth? 118 Shapiro, Marc ] Biodefense: Medicine in the Disaster Medicine: The Potential Shultz, Lisa A. lime of Bioterrorism Role of High Fidelity Medical Simmons, Emma M Blood-Borne Pathogen Simulation for Mass Casualty Smith, Robert J. Education — Once More, Incident Training 196 Smith, Stephen R with Feeling! Disaster Preparedness: Solomon, David A Blood-Borne Pathogens and Introduction Stancu, Mirela HIPAA Disaster Responsiveness: Stern, Robert A Book Review [Aging in Today’s Introduction Stipho, Sally World] Dysphagia Lusoria Sullivan, Francis Brown Medical School: Eighty Years of Insulin Therapy: uner, Selim 196,204,2 Class of 2003 1922-2002 Patrick ] Cancer Mortality in RI Cities Electroconvulsive Therapy at Sweigart, Hilary and Towns,1987-2000 Rhode Island Hospital Dominick ardiac Applications of PET Elementary Selection of Names Tashima, Karen aring for Survivors of Emergency Department Design Tauber, Michael G Childhood Sexual Abuse in after 9/11/2001 res, Joao Medical Practice Emergency Psychiatry: An ynn ase of the Wintertime Fever Introduction Iremont, Geoftrey and Chills: A Mosquito Enhancing the Care of Diabetes Urbina, Brenda ¥ Mystery in Primary Care ase Studies on Nonoccupational Evil Among Us, or The Buck vivia M Vanderslice, Robert Postexposure HI\ Stops Here Verhoek-Oftedahl, Wendy 260,37 Prophylaxis I xpel ience of Illness Villalba II, Rendueles 306, erebral Hemispheres Extracranial Vertebral Artery Viner-Brown, Samara | ertificate of Need Process: Dissection \ iticonte Janice An Assessment of the Family Response to Disclosure WX inebo, Harold ] Need for PET 147 Childhood Sexual Abuse: Watabe, Bryan hronic Leukemias: Current and Implications for Secondary Weiss, Margo Novel Therapeutic Prevention Westervelr, Holly | mes Approaches Feeling Comfortable with Not Williams, Karen A 289, hronic Pelvic Pain in Women Knowing Williams, Kenneth 196,204,207 ities of Splendor, Cities of Fickle Syrinx Woolaered, Robert Shame First Case of West Nile Infection omplete Optic Nerve Avulsion in Rhode Island Yoo Don Associated with a Basketball First Do No Harm Unless Zaydtudim, Victor Injury Forcible Treatment of Criminal ; Zimmerman, Mark -ME Background Information Defendants and Questions 19,179,211,357 Fournier's Gangrene MS National Surgical Inspection Free Cancer Screening for Article Index Prevention Project: Quality Uninsured and Underinsured Indicator Rate for RI 2001 22 Women in RI 287 x Glycemic Control in ‘ranial Nerves Future Advances and Applications in eas Young Children with Type 1 reative Clinician PET i Diabetes 107 Future Prospects for Patient Care Acronyms of Medicine Damp Housing Conditions and Utilizing Autologous Address ng Acute Psychiatric Asthma in RI Lymphoid and Hempatopietic Distress in the Rhode Island Deaths and Hospitalizations Stem Cells 247 Hospital Partial Hospitalziation Related to Atrial Fibrillation, GAO’s Evaluation of the Public Program Preliminary Outcome 1999-2001 183 Health Response to the Results 306 Deaths and Injuries from Structure Anthrax Incidents of 2901, Advances in Pharmacology 256 Fires in RI 363 with Notes on the RI Alien Abductions as a Risk Devil is in the Details 227 Experience Factor for Parkinson's Diabetes Mellitus: A 2003 Gastric Bypass Surgery for Disease [April Fool Perspective 92 Obesity Grandma, Her Shiny Buick, and the Latest Treatment Advances for Acute Painful Liberations: The Death and ; , Marketplace 267 Myelogenous Leukemia 243 Rebirth of Mother 332 Gratification 374 Lettteo rth e Editor 185,292 Pelvic Vocabulary 30 Gray Zone Between Children Lifestyle Differences Between Persistent Candidemia in a Witnessing Violence and Child Surgical Attendings and Leukemic After Allogeneic Maltreatment: A Call to Residents at Rhode [ransplantation 251 Establish a Threshold for Island Hospital PET: Oncological Applications 132 Intervention Lumbar Schwannoma Physician’s Lexicon 30,62,86,122 Healing Truth in Puns Lynn C. Epstein 154,186,222,262, Health by Numbers Managing Diabetic Dyslipidemia 294,334,370.403 152,183,2 Manhattan Tales: A Dim Echo Pneumococcal Immunization of 289,327,36 of the 14" Century Hospitalized Patients Health Care Coverage in RI, Mediation: A New Option for Point of View 2002 Resolving Medicare Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Health Risk Disparities Among Beneficiary Complaints Insulin Resistance Rhode Island Adults,2001 Medical Care tor the Sexual Positron Emission Tomography Hepatitis B: New Options in Assault Victim (PET): The Basics Diagnosis and Treatment Medical Disasters: Are We Really Preconceptual Counseling and Hidden Vulnerable Among Us Prepared? Analysis of the Care: A Unique Window of Hospital Emergency Incident Station Fire Opportunity Command System Are You Medical Narrative Prevention of Abusive Head Ready ? 193 Medical Student is Elected to the [rauma in Infants Hospitalizations for Mental Presidency 127 Prevention of HIV Transmission Disorders and Substance More Elemental Names 370 after Health Care Worker Abuse 327 Neoadjuvant Therapy with High Occupational Exposure How Infinitei n Faculty +03 Dose Chemotherapy via Progress in Control of Cancer of How Much Choice Does a Patient Isolated Pelvic Intra-abdominal the Cervix in RI, Have? Perfusion with Bone Marrow 1987-2002 59 Human Pulmonary Dirofilariasis 80 Stem Cell Support tor Advanced Progress in Control of Oropharyn Hydrogen Sulfide Exposure on Endometrial Cancer 252 geal Cancer in RI, 1987-2000 RI’s Shoreline 365 Neurobehavioral Functioning in 219 Identification and Management Chyroid Disorders Protecting the Public and Assuring of Hereditary Breast and Neurologic PET High Practice and Ovarian Cancer +8 New Contraceptive Options Professional Standards in If 1 Be Injured, Who Will Help 39 New Monoclonal Antibodies for the Physician Community: Images in Medicine 21,80,121, Hematologoic Malignancies The RI Board of Medical 181,251,282,323,398,395 (and Breast Cancer) 56 Licensure and Discipline Imaging in the Second Century: New Therapeutic Approaches to Psychiatry: Current Directions 300 The Introduction of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma 236 Public Health Briefing 27,59,219, Functional Imaging Novel Approaches in the Treatment 329,365,401 Implications of Lack of of Multiple Myeloma 231 Quality Partners of RI 116,150,182, Concordance among Obstetricians & Gynecologists 216,258,287,325,362,396 Oncologists for Evidence- Women’s Health Care Rapid Spread of HIV Among Physicians Minority Communities in Based Medicine Deriv ed Clinical Guidelines 228 Occupational Exposure to the US: A Call to Action Improving the Quality of Diabetes Hepatitis C Virus Infection 163 Relationship Between Depression Care in RI: Update on Current On Being a Writer 78 and Cancer Survival Initiatives 396 On Choosing One's Patients 66 Reptile-Associated Salmonellosis: Index 2002 33 On Reviewing Manuscripts 190 A Preventable Pediatric Intimidating Voice of Blood 9] On-Site Medical Care During the Infection Is There a Virtual Medical School September 11 WTI [errorist Returning Phone Calls on the Horizon? Attack Rescue and Recovery Revisions of a Medical Record “It Ain't Easy Being Green,” A Effort and the National Disaster Rhode Island Disaster Initiative Case-Based Analysis of Ethics Medical System 354 Rhode Island Emergency and Medical Education on One Response to the Threat of Physicians and the Disaster the Wards Bioterror: Smallpox Relief Effort in Chuuk, Judicial Diagnosis Vaccination Micronesia January 2004 Rhode Island Medical Journal Silent Traveler on the Slave Ships Update on the Diagnosis and Heritage 32.64,88,124,156, Sources of the Amazon Treatment of Depression 310 188,224,264,296,336, Spirometry Induced Petechiae Utilization of Hospital Inpatient 289 370,404 tation Nightclub Fire and Care in RI,2000 Rhode Island Quality Partners 22,56 Disaster Preparedness in RI Violent Deaths in RI, Sacred Space or Market Place: Stress and Anxiety after 9/11: 1999-2002 260 Che Kern Case and the \ Prospective Study 340 Vital Statistics 30,62,86, 122,154, Meaning of Medicine This Way Madness Lies 62 158 Seeds of Intellectual Success Tobacco-Related Cancer Incidence We Can't Afford to See Patients Severe Hyponatremia ¢ aused by in RI and the US 57 Where are the Words to Heal? 191 an Intrasellar Carotid Artery Torsed Uterine Fibroid Presenting Where Quality is Job One 266 Aneurysm asa Radiologic Challenge 2] Why Doctors Write Sex, Sex, Sex [V Moment 298 Winner by a Nose 122 Sexual Transmission of ype 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Hepatitis C: Practical ChiLdren an Adolescents 96 Recommendations Information for Contributors, Medicine e Health/Rhode Island Medicine & Health/Rhode Island is a peer-reviewed publication, listed in the Index Medicus. 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