20 years of restoring sight merits a big-top celebration
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The event of a circus sponsored by opthalmologists, Lisa Brothers Arbisser and Amir Arbisser at the Mark of the Quad Cities, an arena in Moline, III, during August 2003 on the eve of completing 20 years in this profession is discussed. They owe their success to patients who have supported them and thus believe that circus was the best way to thank them.
Publication Name: American Medical News
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0001-1843
Year: 2003
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Framing history
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Dr. Stanley B. BurnsE collection of over 700,000 vintage medical images dating from 1840 to 1945 is a result of long nurtured passion for photography and medical profession. The collection known as Burns Archive is an authentic source of tracing the evolution of medical profession through images.
Publication Name: American Medical News
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0001-1843
Year: 2003
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How close should you be to your patients?
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The issues of attachment and detachment in physician-patient relationships are discussed.
Publication Name: American Medical News
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0001-1843
Year: 2003
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