Privacy at Stake: Patients, Clinics and Electronic Medical Records
by Corinne A. Carey Our nation’s health care system is in a period of rapid and dramatic change, and the way that our health information
by Corinne A. Carey Our nation’s health care system is in a period of rapid and dramatic change, and the way that our health information
by Carol Downer If working in the abortion movement for over 40 years qualifies me to gaze into my crystal ball to see the future
By Sunsara Taylor January 18, 2012 The first time I stood up for abortion rights was back in 1994 in the middle of a freezing
By Manis Rayles January 18, 2012 I am a believer. If I had to name my religion, it would be Judaism-Islam. As the believers of
By K Salis January 18, 2012 War can be an intimate experience, often in a deeply personal way, even though its a shared collective event.
By Merle Hoffman January 17, 2012 It’s been over 40 years since I founded Choices Women’s Medical Center, one of the first and currently the largest
By Abigail Collazo January 17, 2012 What does war look like Taste like Smell like Images and soundtracks come to mind from centuries of conflict:
By Sarah Flint Erdreich January 17, 2012 It had been a lovely wedding, and now the reception was packed. We sat down to dinner; at
by Carol Jenkins It was my brilliant friend, the writer Marilyn French, who presciently and prodigiously wrote about the war against women in The Women’s Room,
by Kathryn Joyce These days anti-abortion ingénue Lila Rose needs no introduction. In advertisements for this year’s Values Voter Summit, an annual conservative Christian confab,
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