‘eer INDEX Volume 80 Index, January-December 1997 A Environmental Thriller (An). Review of “Our Stolen Achieving Universal Health Care Coverage for Children: Future,” by Theo Colborn, Dianne Dumanoski, and John The Minnesota Experience. Charles N. Oberg and Peterson Myers. Charles R. Meyer, January, 50. Deborah Chase, December, 31. Logue JN: Managing Disaster. Review of “The Public Alcohol Use in Minnesota: Extent and Cost. Doreen Health Consequences of Disasters,” edited by Eric K. Kloehn, Kimberly J. Miner, Don Bishop, and Kathy Daly, Noji, August, 47. Managing Disaster. Review of “The Public Health Conse- May, 26. Are Medical Savings Accounts an Effective Insurance quences of Disasters,” edited by Eric K. Noji. James N. Alternative? Kimberly Halva, June, 52. Logue, August, 47. Meyer CR: An Environmental Thriller. Review of “Our Asp DS: Conducting Truck Drivers’ Physical Exams: The High Prevalence of Sleep Apnea, January, 29. Stolen Future,” by Theo Colborn, Dianne Dumanoski, and John Peterson Myers, January, 50. B Meyer CR: The Power of Raging Waters. Review of “Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and Balanced Budget Act and KidCare (The). Janet Silversmith, How It Changed America,” by John M. Barry, August, 49. December, 42. Meyer CR: Residency: A View of the Distant Destination. Baumgarten A: Follow the Money, February, 6. Review of “Residents: The Perils and Promise of Educat- Baumgarten A: Freedom of Choice ... at a Price, May, 6. ing Young Doctors,” by David Ewing Duncan, and “Life Baumgarten A: Will For-Profit Health Care Give After Medical School,” by Leonard Laster, March, 47. Nonprofits a Run for Their Money? April, 14. Meyer CR: A Tale of Two Missionaries. Review of Bell H: Bringing Bioethics Theory to the Bedside, Novem- “Brothers in Spirit: The Correspondence of Albert ber, 20. Schweitzer and William Larimer Mellon, Jr.,” translated Bell H: Introspection in the House of Medicine, May, 12. by Jeannette Q. Byers, July, 42. Bell H: Performing Arts Medicine Crescendoes con Spirito, Mount Sinai Remembered. Review of “Mount Sinai June, 16. Hospital of Minneapolis, Minnesota: A History,” by Fred Bladder Stone Causing Renal Failure. C.P. Sundaram, A.M. Lyon. Burton S. Schwartz, September, 43. Houshiar, and P.K. Reddy, September, 25. Power of Raging Waters (The). Review of “Rising Tide: Blewett LA, Hofrenning SK: Minnesota: The Land of The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Nonprofit HMOs, April, 21. Changed America,” by John M. Barry. Charles R. Meyer, Bringing Bioethics Theory to the Bedside. Howard Bell, August, 49. November, 20. Residency: A View of the Distant Destination. Review of Bringing Up Baby: The Nature of Nurturing. Douglas “Residents: The Perils and Promise of Educating Young Clement, December, 12. Doctors,” by David Ewing Duncan, and “Life After Bromfield JW: Learning the Language of Fatherhood, Medical School,” by Leonard Laster. Charles R. Meyer, December, 10. March, 47. Brown M, Parker D, Seeland E, Boyle D, Wahl G: Five Schwartz BS: Mount Sinai Remembered. Review of Years of Work-Related Injuries and Fatalities in Minne- “Mount Sinai Hospital of Minneapolis, Minnesota: A sota: Agriculture—A High-Risk Industry, August, 29. History,” by Fred Lyon, September, 43. Brunette DD: A Good Walk Spoiled: Golf’s Links to Tale of Two Missionaries (A). Review of “Brothers in Medicine, June, 25. Spirit: The Correspondence of Albert Schweitzer and Building Assets: A Positive Approach to Adolescent Health. William Larimer Mellon, Jr.,” translated by Jeannette Q. Nancy Leffert, December, 27. Byers. Charles R. Meyer, July, 42. Building Blocks for Healthy Communities (The), March, 6. C Book REviEws Caplan A: Physician-Assisted Suicide Is Not a Good Choices at the End of Life: An Annotated Bibliography. Option without Decent, Universal Health Care, Novem- Review of “Forced Exit: The Slippery Slope from Assisted ber, 46. Suicide to Legalized Murder,” by Wesley Smith; “Seduced Caring for Persons with AIDS in Greater Minnesota. by Death: Doctors, Patients, and the Dutch Cure,” by Heather Chial and Barbara A. Elliott, February, 43. Herbert Hendin; “The Wheel of Life: A Memoir of Living Carolan PL, Fernbach KL, Larson SA, and Svenson JC: and Dying,” by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross; “Denial of the Impact of the ‘Back to Sleep’ Campaign on Sudden Infant Soul: Spiritual and Medical Perspectives on Euthanasia Death Syndrome in Minnesota, March, 43. and Mortality,” by M. Scott Peck; “A Midwife through Carter DL, Carter KR: Waging a Noble War against a the Dying Process: Stories of Healing and Hard Choices River, August, 12. at the End of Life,” by Timothy Quill; “Signs of Life: A Changing Face of the Veterans Affairs Health Care System Memoir of Dying and Discovery,” by Tim Brookes; (The). Kenneth W. Kizer, February, 24. “Dying Well: The Prospect for Growth at the End of Chial H, Elliott BA: Caring for Persons with AIDS in Life,” by Ira Byock; “Physician-Assisted Suicide,” edited Greater Minnesota, February, 43. by Robert Weir; “Whose Right to Die?” by Ezekiel Child Labor: The Impact of Economic Exploitation on the Emmanuel. Charles R. Meyer, November, 50. Health and Welfare of Children. David L. Parker, July, 10 Minnesota Medicine December 1997/Volume 80 65 ie? F INDEX Choices at the End of Life: An Annotated Bibliography. Family Planning in a Third World Country, July, 27. Charles R. Meyer, November, 50. Rescue Worker and Population Protection in Large-Scale Clement D: Bringing Up Baby: The Nature of Nurturing, Contamination Disasters. Victor $. Koscheyev and Gloria December, 12. R. Leon, January, 23. Clement D: Healing the Wounds of War, February, 16. Roesler J: The Incidence of Child Suicide in Minnesota, Clement D: Mission Possible, July, 6. December, 45. Close Ties to Parents, School Improve Adolescents’ Lives. Rural Enrollment in MinnesotaCare. Barbara P. Yawn and Michael D. Resnick, December, 24. Sarah Krein, April, 42. Colén K: Tuned In to a New Era in Medicine, September, 6. Screening for Domestic Violence in a Rural Family Practice. Conducting Truck Drivers’ Physical Exams: The High Deane Johnson and Barbara Elliott, October, 43. Prevalence of Sleep Apnea. Douglas S. Asp, January, 29. Seizures and Spells: Physician Awareness of Minnesota Consumer Rights in the Health Care Marketplace: Driving Laws. Kathryn K. Selmo, Donald S. Asp, and Minnesota’s 1997 Patient Protection Act. Kimberly David C. Anderson, May, 42. Halva, September, 30. Selmo KK, Asp DS, Anderson DC: Seizures and Spells: Creating a Statewide Immunization Registry: A Tool for Physician Awareness of Minnesota Driving Laws, May, 42. Physicians and Public Health. Martin LaVenture, Myrlah Sterilization for Family Planning in a Third World Coun- Olson, Bill Brand, and Byron Crouse, December, 50. try. John A. Reichert, Linda Well Nagel, and Norman S. Crowded Room (A). David S. Hatem, September, 10. Solberg, July, 27. Sudoh AC: Tetanus: A Case Report, August, 43. CuinicaL & HEALTH AFFAIRS Sundaram CP, Houshiar AM, Reddy PK: Bladder Stone Bladder Stone Causing Renal Failure. C.P. Sundaram, A.M. Causing Renal Failure. September, 25. Houshiar, and P.K. Reddy, September, 25. Tetanus: A Case Report. Ann C. Sudoh, August, 43. Brown M, Parker D, Seeland E, Boyle D, Wahl G: Five Thoracoscopic Sympathectomy for Palmar Hyperhidrosis: Years of Work-Related Injuries and Fatalities in Minne- A Case Report. Patrick C. Graupman, Gaylan L. sota: Agriculture—A High-Risk Industry, August, 29. Rockswold, and David Blake, April, 50. Brunette DD: A Good Walk Spoiled: Golf’s Links to Use of Stereotactic Radiosurgery to Treat Neurological Medicine, June, 25. Tumors (The). Walter E. Galicich, Walter A. Hall, and Caring for Persons with AIDS in Greater Minnesota. Kwan Cho, September, 18. Heather Chial and Barbara A. Elliott, February, 43. Yawn BP, Krein S: Rural Enrollment in MinnesotaCare, Chial H, Elliott BA. Caring for Persons with AIDS in April, 42. Greater Minnesota, February, 43. Zink T: Domestic Violence: Reality for Some of Your Domestic Violence: Reality for Some of Your Toughest Toughest Patients. October, 26. Patients. Therese Zink, October, 26. Elliott TE: Pain Control at the End of Life, November, 27. COMMENTARIES Five Years of Work-Related Injuries and Fatalities in Close Ties to Parents, School Improve Adolescents’ Lives. Minnesota: Agriculture—A High-Risk Industry. Margaret Michael D. Resnick, December, 24. Brown, David Parker, Elizabeth Seeland, Debora Boyle, Haugen PS: Legal Aspects of Pain Relief for the Dying, and George Wahl, August, 29. November, 15. Galicich WE, Hall WA, Cho K: The Use of Stereotactic Hospice: An Alternative to Needless Suffering. Matt Radiosurgery to Treat Neurological Tumors, September, Malloy, November, 14. 18. Legal Aspects of Pain Relief for the Dying. Phebe Saunders Good Walk Spoiled (A): Golf’s Links to Medicine. Douglas Haugen, November, 15. D. Brunette, June, 25. Malloy M: Hospice: An Alternative to Needless Suffering, Graupman PC, Rockswold GL, Blake D: Thoracoscopic November, 14. Sympathectomy for Palmar Hyperhidrosis: A Case Resnick MD: Close Ties to Parents, School Improve Report, April, 50. Adolescents’ Lives. Michael D. Resnick, December, 24. Heins J, Brust JD: The Physician’s Role in Tracking Injuries: The Importance of E-Codes, October, 28. D Incidence of Child Suicide in Minnesota (The). Jon Daube JR: Searching for Cures: The Necessity of Animal Roesler, December, 45. Research, September, 27. Johnson D, Elliott B: Screening for Domestic Violence in a Davis ES: Kids at Risk, October, 24. Rural Family Practice, October, 43. Diagnostic and Treatment Guide for Domestic Violence. Joint Pain and Weather: A Critical Review of the Litera- October, 21. ture. Donald C. Quick, March, 25. Dieperink ME: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Among Koscheyev VS, Leon GR: Rescue Worker and Population Veterans, February, 29. Protection in Large-Scale Contamination Disasters, Do State Licensing Procedures Discriminate Against January, 23. Physicians Using Mental Health Services? Steven Miles, Pain Control at the End of Life. Thomas E. Elliott, January, 42. November, 27. Doctor-Patient Bond (The): Covenant or Business Con- Physician’s Role in Tracking Injuries (The): The Impor- tract? Miriam K. Feldman, September, 12. tance of E-Codes. Jill Heins and Janny Dwyer Brust, Dombrosk S$: Physicians Give MMA High Ratings, May, 19. October, 28. Domestic Violence: Reality for Some of Your Toughest Quick DC: Joint Pain and Weather: A Critical Review of Patients. Therese Zink, October, 26. the Literature, March, 25. Doyle TJ: Officers, Trustees, Directors Beware! IRS- Reichert JA, Nagel LW, Solberg NS: Sterilization for Imposed ‘Intermediate’ Sanctions Can Be Severe, April, 53. 66 December 1997/Volume 80 Minnesota Medicine E FACE TO FACE Easing Performers’ Pain. Kim Palmer, June, 6. Cline, Michael, and McLane, Rebecca Elliott TE: Pain Control at the End of Life, November, 27. A Promising Partnership. Carolyn Griffith, October, 6. Embracing Change. Kim Palmer, February, 8. Hafner, Rebecca Environmental Thriller (An). Review of “Our Stolen Lessons from the Monastery. Anne Welsbacher, Novem- Future,” by Theo Colborn, Dianne Dumanoski, and John ber, 6. Peterson Myers. Charles R. Meyer, January, 50. Holtan, Neal Split Shift. Jeremiah Christopher Whitten, August, 8. EDITORIALS Koscheyev, Victor Daube JR: Searching for Cures: The Necessity of Animal Going to Extremes. Mirian K. Feldman, January, 8. McGuire, William W. Research, September, 27 Do State Licensing Procedures Discriminate Against Uniting Business and Medicine. Charles R. Meyer, Physicians Using Mental Health Services? Steven Miles, April, 8. January, 42. Petzel, Robert McCollum D: When Symptoms Defy Diagnosis, October, Embracing Change. Kim Palmer, February, 8. 10. Propes, Beverly Miles S: Do State Licensing Procedures Discriminate The Building Blocks for Healthy Communities, March, Against Physicians Using Mental Health Services? Sanders, Paul January, 42. MMaA’s Chief Doctor. Lorrie Holmgren, May, 8. Searching for Cures: The Necessity of Animal Research. Speier, Jennine Jasper R. Daube, September, 27 Easing Performers’ Pain. Kim Palmer. June, 6. When Symptoms Defy Diagnosis. David McCollum, Trockman, Rachel October, 10. Seeing the Child Behind the Diagnosis. Jeremiah C. Whitten. December, 8. Epitror’s NOTE Vitalis, Susan Meyer, Charles R: Mission Possible. Douglas Clement, July, 6. Wilson, Kent S. Being There, December, 2. Tuned In to a New Era in Medicine. Katie Col6n, Call to Action (A), July, 3. September, 6. Diagnosing Environmenta! Disasters, January, 2. Epidemic Sanctioned by Society (An), October, 2. G Ministering to Dying Patients, November, 2. New Generation of MDs (A), March, 2. Galicich WE, Hall WA, Cho K: The Use of Stereotactic No Clubs in this Closet, June, 2. Radiosurgery to Treat Neurological Tumors, September, Professional Privilege, September, 2. 18. Professional Solidarity, May, 2. Geographic Disparities in Medicare Reimbursement. Janet Public Health: Aseptic, Not Boring, August, 2. Silversmith, June, 45. Should We Take the For-Profit Plunge? April, 2. Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare: For Kids’ Sake. War Is Our Worst Chronic Disease, February, 2. Jeremiah Christopher Whitten, May, 22 Going to Extremes. Miriam K. Feldman, January, 8. F Good Walk Spoiled (A): Golf's Links to Medicine. Douglas D. Brunette, June, 25. Feldman MK: The Doctor-Patient Bond: Covenant or Graupman PC, Rockswold GL, Blake D: Thoracoscopic Business Contract? September, 12. Sympathectomy for Palmar Hyperhidrosis: A Case Feldman MK: Going to Extremes, January, 8. Report, April, 50. Feldman MkK: International Medicine: Outside the Com- Griffith C: A Promising Partnership, October, 6. fort Zone, July, 14. Feldman MK: Move Over, Medicine! Today’s Doctors Say H There’s More to Life, March, 12. Five Years of Work-Related Injuries and Fatalities in Halva K: Are Medical Savings Accounts an Effective Minnesota: Agriculture—A High-Risk Industry. Margaret Insurance Alternative? June, 52. Brown, David Parker, Elizabeth Seeland, Debora Boyle, Halva K: Consumer Rights in the Health Care Market- and George Wahl, August, 29. place: Minnesota’s 1997 Patient Protection Act, Septem- Floodwaters Bring Physicians to the Front. Karen M. ber, 30. Stensrud, August, 14. Halva K: Minor Consent to Treatment, December, 53. Hatem DS: A Crowded Room, September, 10. Follow the Money. Allan Baumgarten, February, 6. For-Profit and Not-for-Profit Health Care Organizations: Haugen PS: Legal Aspects of Pain Relief for the Dying, An Annotated Bibliography. Robert Koepp and Steven H. November, 15. Miles, April, 27. Healing the Wounds of War. Douglas Clement, February, Franklin PL: Physician-Assisted Suicide: The U.S. Supreme iz. Court Weighs In, November, 45. Heartening Exchange (A). Jeremiah Christopher Whitten, Frederick LM, Farney AC: Legal Issues and Remedies for July, 20. Victims of Domestic Violence, October, 47. Heins J, Brust JD: The Physician’s Role in Tracking Freedom of Choice ... at a Price. Allan Baumgarten, May, 6. Injuries: The Importance of E-Codes, October, 28. Help for Men Who Hurt: Treating the Batterer. Kim Palmer, October, 14. Holmgren L: MMA’s Chief Doctor, May, 8. Minnesota Medicine December 1997/Volume 80 Leo F INDEX Hospice: An Alternative to Needless Suffering. Matt Learning the Language of Fatherhood. J.W. Bromfield, Malloy, November, 14. December, 10. Hospice Care for Terminally Ill Hmong Patients: A Good Leffert N: Building Assets: A Positive Approach to Adoles- Cultural Fit? Dorothy E. Vawter and Barbara Babbitt, cent Health, December, 27. November, 42. Legal Aspects of Pain Relief for the Dying. Phebe Saunders Haugen, November, 15. HEALTHSCENE MINNESOTA Legal Issues and Remedies for Victims of Domestic Baumgarten A: Follow the Money, February, 6. Violence. Loretta M. Frederick and Andrea C. Farney, Baumgarten A: Freedom of Choice ... at a Price, May, 6. October, 47. Follow the Money. Allan Baumgarten, February, 6. Leitheiser AT, Rippke M, Sheehan M, Korlath J, Ferguson Freedom of Choice ... at a Price. Allan Baumgarten, May, 6. B: Public Health Response to the 1997 Minnesota Flood: Lessons Learned, August, 25. I Lessons from the Monastery. Anne Welsbacher, Novem- Impact of the Americans with Disabilities Act on Medical ber, 6. Licensing and Credentialing (The). Margo S. Struthers Letter from Tanzania (A). Mark Jacobson, July, 8. and Melissa Raphan, January, 47. Letter to Lara (A). Robert R. Raszkowski, March, 10. Impact of the ‘Back to Sleep’ Campaign on Sudden Infant Logue JN: Managing Disaster. Review of “The Public Health Consequences of Disasters,” edited by Eric K. Death Syndrome in Minnesota. Patrick L. Carolan, Kathleen L. Fernbach, Sharyn A. Larson, and Junie C. Noji, August, 47. Lupo VR: Screening Pregnant Women for HIV, February, Svenson, March, 43. 48. Incidence of Child Suicide in Minnesota (The). Jon Roesler, December, 45. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Informed Consent: Still a Physician’s Duty. Shirley Qual, February, 51. Act of Courage (An). Judith F. Kashtan, April, 6. International Medicine: Outside the Comfort Zone. Barnett M: Thanks for Addressing Domestic Abuse, Miriam K. Feldman, July, 14. December, 7. Introspection in the House of Medicine. Howard Bell, BMP Approach Deters Mental Illness Treatment. Name May, 12. Withheld, April, 6. Is Direct Contracting the Business of Insurance? Margo S. Call for GPO Members (A). Virginia Caspersen, April, 7. Struthers and Paul D. Anderson, May, 49 Caspersen V: A Call for GOP Members, April, 7. Direct Access to Ob/Gyns Is About Women, Not Turf. IN MEMORIAM Janette H. Strathy, July, 4. Dombrosk S: Thank You for Sharing Comments on the A Tribute to Cassius Marcellus Clay Ellis III. John S. MMaA’s Web Site, January, 6. Najarian, September, 45. Gillispie MA: Public Health/Flood Issue Timely and Najarian JS: A Tribute to Cassius Marcellus Clay Ellis III, September, 45. Useful, December, 6. Government, Not War, Is Our Worst Disease. Ted J Papermaster, April, 6. Great Issue on Spirituality. Pat Zook, April, 7. Jacobson M: A Letter from Tanzania, July, 8. Handler S: ‘Our Stolen Future’ Is a Rook, April, 6. Joint Pain and Weather: A Critical Review of the Litera- Heartfelt Thanks (A). Katie Regnier, December, 6. ture. Donald C. Quick, March, 25. Just Part of the Domestic Abuse Picture. Mark T. Johnson D, Elliott B: Screening for Domestic Violence in a Sprangers, December, 7. Rural Family Practice, October, 43. Kashtan JF: An Act of Courage, April, 6. Just Over the Horizon. Andrea Matthews, November, 10. ‘Our Stolen Future’ Is a Rook. Seymour Handler, April, 6. K Papermaster T: Government, Not War, Is Our Worst Disease, April, 6. Kids at Risk. Ericka Sojourner Davis, October, 24. Public Health/Flood Issue Timely and Useful. Mary Alice Kizer KW: The Changing Face of the Veterans Affairs Gillispie, December, 6. Health Care System, February, 24. Regnier K: A Heartfelt Thanks, December, 6. Kloehn D, Miner KJ, Bishop D, Daly K: Alcohol Use in Sprangers MT: Just Part of the Domestic Abuse Picture, Minnesota: Extent and Cost, May, 26. December, 7. Koepp R, Miles SH: For-Profit and Not-for-Profit Health Strathy JH: Direct Access to Ob/Gyns Is About Women, Care Organizations: An Annotated Bibliography, April, 27. Not Turf, July, 4. Koscheyev VS, Leon GR: Rescue Worker and Population Thanks for Addressing Domestic Abuse. Maxine Barnett, Protection in Large-Scale Contamination Disasters, December, 7 January, 23. Thank You for Sharing Comments on the MMA’s Web Kralewski JE: Untangling the Cost of Family Practice Site. Steve Dombrosk, January, 6. Residency Training, March, 19. Tips for Improving the MMA’s Home Page. Pat Zook, KSTP-TV Investigative Report Sells Fear, Not Facts. January, 6. Charles R. Meyer, August, 6. Zook P: Great Issue on Spirituality, April, 7. Zook P: Tips for Improving the MMA’s Home Page, L January, 6. LaVenture M, Olson M, Brand B, Crouse B: Creating a Statewide Immunization Registry: A Tool for Physicians and Public Health, December, 50. 68 December 1997/Volume 80 Minnesota Medicine INDEX M Franklin PL: Physician-Assisted Suicide: The U.S. Supreme Court Weighs In, November, 45. Maas S: Physicians Prescribe Parent Education, December, Frederick LM, Farney AC: Legal Issues and Remedies for 20. Malloy M: Hospice: An Alternative to Needless Suffering, Victims of Domestic Violence, October, 47. November, 14. Halva K: Are Medical Savings Accounts an Effective Managing Disaster. Review of ‘The Public Health Conse- Insurance Alternative? June, 52. Halva K: Consumer Rights in the Health Care Market- quences of Disasters,” edited by Eric K. Noji. James N. Logue, August, 47. place: Minnesota’s 1997 Patient Protection Act, Septem- ber, 30. Matthews A: Just Over the Horizon, November, 10. McCollum D: When Symptoms Defy Diagnosis, October, Halva K: Minor Consent to Treatment, December, 53. 10. Impact of the Americans with Disabilities Act on Medical Meyer CR: Choices at the End of Life: An Annotated Licensing and Credentialing (The). Margo S. Struthers Bibliography, November, 50. and Melissa Raphan, January, 47. Informed Consent: Still a Physician’s Duty. Shirley Qual, Meyer CR: An Environmental Thriller. Review of “Our Stolen Future,” by Theo Colborn, Dianne Dumanoski, February, 51. Is Direct Contracting the Business of Insurance? Margo S. and John Peterson Myers, January, 50. Meyer CR: KSTP-TV Investigative Report Sells Fear, Not Struthers and Paul D. Anderson, May, 49. Legal Issues and Remedies for Victims of Domestic Facts, August, 6. Meyer CR: The Power of Raging Waters. Review of Violence. Loretta M. Frederick and Andrea C. Farney, “Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and October, 47. How It Changed America,” by John M. Barry, August, Minor Consent to Treatment. Kimberly Halva, December, 53. 49. Officers, Trustees, Directors Beware! IRS-Imposed Meyer CR: Residency: A View of the Distant Destination. Review of “Residents: The Perils and Promise of Educat- ‘Intermediate’ Sanctions Can Be Severe. Thomas J. Doyle, ing Young Doctors,” by David Ewing Duncan and “Life April, 53. Physician-Assisted Suicide: The U.S. Supreme Court After Medical School,” by Leonard Laster, March, 47. Weighs In. Patricia L. Franklin, November, 45. Meyer CR: A Tale of Two Missionaries. Review of “Brothers in Spirit: The Correspondence of Albert Qual S: Informed Consent: Still a Physician’s Duty, February, 51. Schweitzer and William Larimer Mellon, Jr.,” translated Struthers MS, Anderson PD: Is Direct Contracting the by Jeannette Q. Byers, July, 42. Meyer CR: Uniting Business and Medicine, April, 8. Business of Insurance? May, 49. Struthers MS, Raphan M: The Impact of the Americans Miles S: Do State Licensing Procedures Discriminate Against Physicians Using Mental Health Services? with Disabilities Act on Medical Licensing and Credentialing, January, 47. January, 42. Minnesota: The Land of Nonprofit HMOs. Lynn A. MINNESOTA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Blewett and Stella K. Hofrenning, April, 21. Minor Consent to Treatment. Kimberly Halva, December, Are Medical Savings Accounts an Effective Insurance 53. Alternative? Kimberly Halva, June, 52. Mission Possible. Douglas Clement, July, 6. Balanced Budget Act and KidCare (The). Janet Silversmith, MMaA’s Chief Doctor. Lorrie Holmgren, May, 8. December, 42. Moore MP: Unraveling the Mysteries of Environmenta! Consumer Rights in the Health Care Marketplace: Medicine, January, 12. Minnesota’s 1997 Patient Protection Act. Kimberly Mount Sinai Remembered. Review of “Mount Sinai Halva, September, 30. Hospital of Minneapolis, Minnesota: A History,” by Fred Franklin PL: Physician-Assisted Suicide: The U.S. Supreme Lyon. Burton S. Schwartz, September, 43. Court Weighs In, November, 45. Move Over, Medicine! Today’s Doctors Say There’s More Geographic Disparities in Medicare Reimbursement. Janet to Life. Miriam K. Feldman, March, 12. Silversmith, June, 45. Murray MJ. The Reserve Physician, February, 12a. Halva K: Are Medical Savings Accounts an Effective Insurance Alternative? June, 52. Mepia WATCH Halva K: Consumer Rights in the Health Care Market- place: Minnesota’s 1997 Patient Protection Act, Septem- KSTP-TV Investigative Report Sells Fear, Not Facts. Charles R. Meyer, August, 6. ber, 30. Halva K: Minor Consent to Treatment. December, 53. Meyer CR: KSTP-TV Investigative Report Sells Fear, Not Holmgren L: MMA’s Chief Doctor, May, 8. Facts, August, 6. Minor Consent to Treatment. Kimberly Halva, December, Mepicine Law & Po.icy 53. MMaA’s Chief Doctor. Lorrie Holmgren, May, 8. Are Medical Savings Accounts an Effective Insurance Physician-Assisted Suicide: The U.S. Supreme Court Alternative? Kimberly Halva, June, 52. Weighs In. Patricia L. Franklin, November, 45. Consumer Rights in the Health Care Marketplace: Silversmith J: Geographic Disparities in Medicare Reim- Minnesota’s 1997 Patient Protection Act. Kimberly bursement, June, 45. Halva, September, 30. Silversmith J: The Balanced Budget Act and KidCare, Doyle TJ: Officers, Trustees, Directors Beware! IRS- December, 42. Imposed ‘Intermediate’ Sanctions Can Be Severe, April, Use and Care of Animals in Research and Teaching: MMA $3. Policy Statement, September, 28. Minnesota Medicine December 1997/Volume 80 L?er INDEX N,O Murray MJ: The Reserve Physician, February, 12. Raszkowski RR: A Letter to Lara, March, 10. Najarian JS: A Tribute to Cassius Marcellus Clay Ellis III, Reserve Physician (The). Michael J. Murray, February, 12. September, 45. Oberg CN, Chase D: Achieving Universal Health Care Road Best Traveled (The). Robert L. Veninga, June, 10. Coverage for Children: The Minnesota Experience, Townsend C: Urban Medicine, April, 12. Urban Medicine. Colleen Townsend, April, 12. December, 31. Veninga RL. The Road Best Traveled, June, 10. Officers, Trustees, Directors Beware! IRS-Imposed ‘Intermediate’ Sanctions Can Be Severe. Thomas J. Doyle, Waging a Noble War against a River. Kenneth R. Carter April, 53. and Darrell L. Carter, August, 12. P PusLic HEALTH REPORTS Pain Control at the End of Life. Thomas E. Elliott, Alcohol Use in Minnesota: Extent and Cost. Doreen Kloehn, Kimberly J. Miner, Don Bishop, and Kathy Daly, November, 27. May, 26. Palmer K: Easing Performers’ Pain, June, 6. Carolan PL, Fernbach KL, Larson SA, Svenson JC: Impact Palmer K: Embracing Change, February, 8. of the ‘Back to Sleep’ Campaign on Sudden Infant Death Palmer K: Help for Men Who Hurt: Treating the Batterer, Syndrome in Minnesota, March, 43. October, 14. Creating a Statewide Immunization Registry: A Tool for Parker DL: Child Labor: The Impact of Economic Exploi- Physicians and Public Health. Martin LaVenture, Myrlah tation on the Health and Welfare of Children, July, 10. Partnership for Public Health (A). August, 20. Olson, Bill Brand, and Byron Crouse, December, 50. Impact of the ‘Back to Sleep’ Campaign on Sudden Infant Performing Arts Medicine Crescendoes con Spirito. Howard Bell, June, 16. Death Syndrome in Minnesota. Patrick L. Carolan, Kathleen L. Fernbach, Sharyn A. Larson, and Junie C. Physician-Assisted Suicide: The U.S. Supreme Court Weighs In. Patricia L. Franklin, November, 45. Svenson, March, 43. Physicians Give MMA High Ratings. Stephen Dombrosk, Kloehn D, Miner KJ, Bishop D, Daly K: Alcohol Use in Minnesota: Extent and Cost. May, 26 May, 19. Physicians Prescribe Parent Education. Susan Maas, LaVenture M, Olson M, Brand B, Crouse B: Creating a Statewide Immunization Registry: A Tool for Ph-sicians December, 20. Physician’s Role in Tracking Injuries (The): The Impor- and Public Health, December, 50. Leitheiser AT, Rippke M, Sheehan M, Korlath J, Ferguson tance of E-Codes. Jill Heins and Janny Dwyer Brust, B: Public Health Response to the 1997 Minnesota Flood: October, 28. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Among Veterans. Michael E. Lessons Learned, August, 25. Dieperink, February, 29. Lupo VR: Screening Pregnant Women for HIV, February, 48. Power of Raging Waters (The). Review of “Rising Tide: Public Health Response to the 1997 Minnesota Flood: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America,” by John M. Barry. Charles R. Meyer, Lessons Learned. Agnes T. Leitheiser, Mary Rippke, Mary Sheehan, Jack Korlath, and Buddy Ferguson, August, 49. Promising Partnership (A). Carolyn Griffith, October, 6. August, 25. Public Health Response to the 1997 Minnesota Flood: Routine Screening During Pregnancy: The New Minnesota Pregnancy Risk Assessment Form. Pamela Weiss and Lessons Learned. Agnes T. Leitheiser, Mary Rippke, Mary Sheehan, Jack Korlath, and Buddy Ferguson, Peter M. Mark, December, 48. Screening Pregnant Women for HIV. Virginia R. Lupo, August, 25. February, 48. Pearts & PoInTERS Shaken Baby Syndrome: Diagnosis and Prevention. Jane Swenson and Carolyn Levitt, June, 41. Obtaining Venous Access in Newborns. Richard C. Swenson J, Levitt C: Shaken Baby Syndrome: Diagnosis Lussky, March, 3. and Prevention, June, 41. Lussky RC: Obtaining Venous Access in Newborns, Weiss P, Mark PM: Routine Screening During Pregnancy: March, 3. The New Minnesota Pregnancy Risk Assessment Form, PERSPECTIVES December, 48. Bromfield JW: Learning the Language of Fatherhood, Q December, 10. Qual S: Informed Consent: Still a Physician’s Duty, Carter KR, Carter DL: Waging a Noble War against a February, 51. River, August, 12. Quick DC: Joint Pain and Weather: A Critical Review of Crowded Room (A). David S. Hatem, September, 10. the Literature, March, 25. Davis ES: Kids at Risk, October, 24. Hatem DS: A Crowded Room, September, 10. R Jacobson M: A Letter from Tanzania, July, 8. Raszkowski RR: A Letter to Lara, March, 10. Just Over the Horizon. Andrea Matthews, November, 10. Reichert JA, Nagel LW, Solberg NS: Sterilization for Kids at Risk. Ericka Sojourner Davis, October, 24. Learning the Language of Fatherhood. J.W. Bromfield, Family Planning in a Third World Country, July, 27. Rescue Worker and Population Protection in Large-Scale December, 10. Contamination Disasters. Victor $. Koscheyev and Gloria Letter from Tanzania (A). Mark Jacobson, July, 8. Letter to Lara (A). Robert R. Raszkowski, March, 10. R. Leon, January, 23. Reserve Physician (The). Michael J. Murray, February, 12. Matthews A: Just Over the Horizon, November, 10. 70 December 1997/Volume 80 Minnesota Medicine ire INDEX Residency: A View of the Distant Destination. Review of Blewett LA, Hofrenning SK: Minnesota: The Land of “Residents: The Perils and Promise of Educating Young Nonprofit HMOs, April, 21. Doctors,” by David Ewing Duncan, and “Life After Building Assets: A Positive Approach to Adolescent Health. Medical School,” by Leonard Laster. Charles R. Meyer, Nancy Leffert, December, 27. March, 47. Changing Face of the Veterans Affairs Health Care System Resnick MD: Close Ties to Parents, School Improve (The). Kenneth W. Kizer, February, 24. Adolescents’ Lives, December, 24. Child Labor: The Impact of Economic Exploitation on the Road Best Traveled (The). Robert L. Veninga, June, 10. Health and Welfare of Children. David L. Parker, July, 10. Roesler J: The Incidence of Child Suicide in Minnesota, December, 45. Conducting Truck Drivers’ Physical Exams: The High Routine Screening During Pregnancy: The New Minnesota Prevalence of Sleep Apnea. Douglas S. Asp, January, 29. Pregnancy Risk Assessment Form. Pamela Weiss and Dieperink ME: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Among Peter M. Mark, December, 48. Veterans, February, 29. Rural Enrollment in MinnesotaCare. Barbara P. Yawn and Dombrosk S: Physicians Give MMA High Ratings, May, Sarah Krein, April, 42. 19, For-Profit and Not-for-Profit Health Care Organizations: S An Annotated Bibliography. Robert Koepp and Steven H. Schwartz BS: Mount Sinai Remembered. Review of Miles, April, 27. “Mount Sinai Hospital of Minneapolis, Minnesota: A Geographic Disparities in Medicare Reimbursement. Janet History,” by Fred Lyon, September, 43. Silversmith, June, 45. Screening for Domestic Violence in a Rural Family Hospice Care for Terminally Ill Hmong Patients: A Good Practice. Deane Johnson and Barbara Elliott, October, Cultural Fit? Dorothy E. Vawter and Barbara Babbitt, 43. November, 42. Screening Pregnant Women for HIV. Virginia R. Lupo, Kizer KW: The Changing Face of the Veterans Affairs February, 48. Health Care System, February, 24. Searching for Cures: The Necessity of Animal Research. Koepp R, Miles SH: For-Profit and Not-for-Profit Health Jasper R. Daube, September, 27 C—a re Organizations: An Annotated Bibliography, April, Seeing the Child Behind the Diagnosis. Jeremiah C. Whitten, December, 8. Kralewski JE: Untangling the Cost of Family Practice Seizures and Spells: Physician Awareness of Minnesota Residency Training, March, 19. Driving Laws. Kathryn K. Selmo, Donald S. Asp, and Leffert N: Building Assets: A Positive Approach to Adoles- David C. Anderson, May, 42. cent Health, December, 27 Selmo KK, Asp DS, Anderson DC: Seizures and Spells: Minnesota: The Land of Nonprofit HMOs. Lynn A. Physician Awareness of Minnesota Driving Laws, May, Blewett and Stella K. Hofrenning, April, 21. 42. Oberg CN, Chase D: Achieving Universal Health Care Shaken Baby Syndrome: Diagnosis and Prevention. Jane Coverage for Children: The Minnesota Experience, Swenson and Carolyn Levitt, June, 41. December, 31. Silversmith J: Geographic Disparities in Medicare Reim- Parker DL: Child Labor: The Impact of Economic Exploi bursement, June, 45. tation on the Health and Welfare of Children, July, 10. Silversmith J: The Balanced Budget Act and KidCare, Physicians Give MMA High Ratings. Stephen Dombrosk, December, 42. May, 19. Split Shift. Jeremiah Christopher Whitten, August, 8. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Among Veterans. Michael E. Stensrud KM: Floodwaters Bring Physicians to the Front, Dieperink, February, 29. August, 14. Silversmith J: Geographic Disparities in Medicare Reim Sterilization for Family Planning in a Third World Coun- bursement, June, 45. try: John A. Reichert, Linda Well Nagel, and Norman S. Untangling the Cost of Family Practice Residency Training. Solberg, July, 27 John E. Kralewski, March, 19. Struthers MS, Anderson PD: Is Direct Contracting the Vawter DE, Babbitt B: Hospice Care for Terminally Ill Business of Insurance? May, 49. Hmong Patients: A Good Cultural Fit? November, 42. Struthers MS, Raphan M: The Impact of the Americans T with Disabilities Act on Medical Licensing and Credentialing, January, 47 Tale of Two Missionaries (A): Review of “Brothers in Sudoh AC: Tetanus: A Case Report, August, 43. Spirit: The Correspondence of Albert Schweitzer and Sundaram CP, Houshiar AM, Reddy PK: Bladder Stone William Larimer Mellon, Jr.,” translated by Jeannette Q. Causing Renal Failure. September, 25. Byers. Charles R. Meyer, July, 42. Swenson J, Levitt C: Shaken Baby Syndrome: Diagnosis Tetanus: A Case Report. Ann C. Sudoh, August, 43. and Prevention, June, 41. Thoracoscopic Sympathectomy for Palmar Hyperhidro- sis: A Case Report. Patrick C. Graupman, Gaylan L. SPECIAL REPORTS Rockswold, and David Blake, April, 50. Achieving Universal Health Care Coverage for Children: Townsend C: Urban Medicine, April, 12. The Minnesota Experience. Charles N. Oberg and Tribute to Cassius Marcellus Clay Ellis III (A). John S. Deborah Chase, December, 31. Najarian, September, 45. Asp DS: Conducting Truck Drivers’ Physical Exams: The Tuned In to a New Era in Medicine. Katie Colon, Septem- High Prevalence of Sleep Apnea, January, 29. ber, 6. Minnesota Medicine December 1997/Volume 80 1?Oryr INDEX U Weiss P, Mark PM: Routine Screening During Pregnancy: Uniting Business and Medicine. Charles R. Meyer, April, 8. The New Minnesota Pregnancy Risk Assessment Form, Unraveling the Mysteries of Environmental Medicine. December, 48. pie ke ried Michael P. Moore, January, 12. Welsbacher A: Lessons from the Monastery, November, 6. Untangling the Cost of Family Practice Residency Training. = oe Defy Diagnosis. David McCollum, John E. Kralewski, March, 19. meeage Ng ; : i : : Urban Medicine. Colleen Townsend, April, 12. Whitten JC: Gillette wrorn s Specialty Healthcare: For Use and Care of Animals in Research and Teaching: MMA Kids Sake, May, 22. | : > Policy Statement, September, 28. Whitten JO: A Heartening Exchange, July, 20. Use of Stereotactic Radiosurgery to Treat Neurological — tm — the Child Behind the Diagnosis, Tumors (The). Walter E. Galicich, Walter A. Hall, and ee Kwan Cho, September, 18. Whitten JC: Splic Shift, August, 8. : ‘ Will For-Profit Health Care Give Nonprofits a Run for V Their Money? Allan Baumgarten, April, 14. Vawter DE, Babbitt B: Hospice Care for Terminally Ill Y.Z Hmong Patients: A Good Cultural Fit? November, 42. ; : ; , ; Veninga RL: The Road Best Traveled, June, 10. —a S: Rural Enrollment in MinnesotaCare, pril, 42. W Zink T: Domestic Violence: Reality for Some of Your hest Pati ; , 26. Waging a Noble War against a River. Kenneth R. Carter Toughest Fationts, Ocoster, 26 and Darrell L. Carter, August, 12. | place to practice. a place to live ALEXANDRIA CLINIC, P.. A. Mpls St Paul magazine ranks Owatonna one of Minnesota’s eight great small towns. We enjoy: The Alexandria Clinic, P.A., is a 32-physician multi- ¢ Proximity to the Twin Cities specialty group currently recruiting additional ¢ Excellent schools physicians in the following specialties: ¢ Pleasant neighborhoods ¢ DERMATOLOGY ¢ Recreational opportunities e ENT A growing group practice of 28 © INTERNAL MEDICINE physicians, we want to expand our First-year salary guarantee with production bonus, physician team in: second-year partnership. Excellent contract benefits. ¢ Family practice ¢ Internal medicine If interested in joining a young, growing organization ¢ Obstetrics and gynecology located in beautiful lakes area community, please contact: For more information contact Administrator David Berg, Owatonna Clinic Alexandria Clinic, P.A. administrator, at 507-455-4441. 610 Fillmore Street Alexandria, MN 56308 Owatonna Clinic 320°763¢5123 Mayo Health System December 1997/Volume 80 Minnesota Medicine