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June 01, 2004; Volume 90 , Issue 2
The Dreaded Task of Confronting Disruptive Physicians
Graeme M. Cunningham
Journal of Medical Regulation (2004). 90 (2) 6-7;
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30770/2572-1852-90.2.6
Detection of Alcohol Use in Monitored Aftercare Programs: A National Survey of State Physician Health Programs
Marianne Jansen,
Leonard B. Bell,
Michel A. Sucher
and James D. Stoehr
Journal of Medical Regulation (2004). 90 (2) 8-13;
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30770/2572-1852-90.2.8
Ethylglucuronide (EtG): A New Marker to Detect Alcohol Use in Recovering Physicians
Gregory E. Skipper,
Wolfgang Weinmann
and Friedrich Martin Wurst
Journal of Medical Regulation (2004). 90 (2) 14-17;
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30770/2572-1852-90.2.14
A Resource for Medical Boards: The International Medical Education Directory (IMED)
William C. Kelly,
Stephen S. Seeling,
John J. Norcini
and James A. Hallock
Journal of Medical Regulation (2004). 90 (2) 18-21;
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30770/2572-1852-90.2.18
International Briefs
Journal of Medical Regulation (2004). 90 (2) 22-25;
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30770/2572-1852-90.2.22
State Member Board Briefs
Journal of Medical Regulation (2004). 90 (2) 26-33;
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30770/2572-1852-90.2.26
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1 Jun 2004
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