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Panel 1: Legal And Neuroscientific Perspectives On Chronic Pain, David Seminowicz, Amanda Pustilnik, Stephen Rigg, Andre Davis, Karen D. Davis, Hank Greely
Panel 1: Legal And Neuroscientific Perspectives On Chronic Pain, David Seminowicz, Amanda Pustilnik, Stephen Rigg, Andre Davis, Karen D. Davis, Hank Greely
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
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Medical Repatriation: The Dangerous Intersection Of Health Care Law And Immigration, Katelynn Donelson
Medical Repatriation: The Dangerous Intersection Of Health Care Law And Immigration, Katelynn Donelson
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Neuroscience, Mindreading, And The Courts: The Example Of Pain, Henry T. Greely
Neuroscience, Mindreading, And The Courts: The Example Of Pain, Henry T. Greely
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Panel 2: “Excess” Pain, Hyperalgesia, And The Variability Of Subjective Experience, Amanda Pustilnik, David Seminowicz, Stephen Rigg, Joel Greenspan, Morris Hoffman, Adam Kolber, Michael Pardo
Panel 2: “Excess” Pain, Hyperalgesia, And The Variability Of Subjective Experience, Amanda Pustilnik, David Seminowicz, Stephen Rigg, Joel Greenspan, Morris Hoffman, Adam Kolber, Michael Pardo
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Panel 3: Chronic Pain, “Psychogenic” Pain, And Emotion, David Seminowicz, Amanda Pustilnik, M. Kaylie Gioioso, Jennifer Chandler, Robert Dinerstein, Jennifer A. Haythornthwaite, Tor D. Wager
Panel 3: Chronic Pain, “Psychogenic” Pain, And Emotion, David Seminowicz, Amanda Pustilnik, M. Kaylie Gioioso, Jennifer Chandler, Robert Dinerstein, Jennifer A. Haythornthwaite, Tor D. Wager
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Why Health Lawyers Must Be Public-Law Lawyers: Health Law In The Age Of The Modern Regulatory State, Abbe R. Gluck
Why Health Lawyers Must Be Public-Law Lawyers: Health Law In The Age Of The Modern Regulatory State, Abbe R. Gluck
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
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Panel 4: Translational Expectations And Issues: Making It Work In Practice, Amanda Pustilnik, David Seminowicz, M. Kaylie Gioioso, Martha Farah, Nancy Gertner, Stacey Tovino
Panel 4: Translational Expectations And Issues: Making It Work In Practice, Amanda Pustilnik, David Seminowicz, M. Kaylie Gioioso, Martha Farah, Nancy Gertner, Stacey Tovino
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Defusing The Bug Bomb: Legal Strategies To Combat Antibiotic Resistant Infections, Andrew Geltman
Defusing The Bug Bomb: Legal Strategies To Combat Antibiotic Resistant Infections, Andrew Geltman
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
The overuse of antibiotics has created a potential public health menace—the growth of microbial infections resistant to them. Antibiotic resistance stems from many causes that include the use of antibiotics in animal feed, medical practitioners’ over-prescription, the general public’s misuse of the drugs, and the failure to develop new antibiotics. This has led to the development of so called “super bugs” that are often immune to first line antibiotic therapies, such as penicillin, and to more powerful, broad-spectrum treatments.
The CDC considers the primary source of antibiotic resistant infections in humans to come from our overuse of antibiotics and the …