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Goldstein: UR/IMR Process Still Good on Its Face 06/23/2017
By: Jean S. Goldstein
State: CA | Segment: Top | 0 | Popular with Empty
The California Supreme Court has determined that it will not review a case involving an i...Read More
 
 
Grinberg: Some Body Parts Do Not Preclude Other Body Parts 04/18/2017
By: Gregory Grinberg
State: CA | Segment: Top | 0
Today I bring you an unpublished decision from the California Court of Appeal, Iniguez v WCAB/Blue Rose Concrete Contractors. Remember, dear readers, that citing an unpublished case in California results in a public flogging, and then the justices dance around you in a circle chantin...Read More
 
 

Gavin: Demanding Better Psychotherapy 04/13/2017
By: Michael Gavin
State: NA | Segment: Top | 0
Psychotherapy is undergoing a veritable revolution. And if you're not paying attention, you could miss opportunities to change attitudes, spend less and save lives.  ...Read More
 
 

Gavin: U.S. System Lags in Back Pain Treatment 03/29/2017
By: Michael Gavin
State: NA | Segment: Top | 0 | Popular with Legal
The U.S. health care system is, in a word, dysfunctional. We know this. Many of us have experienced it firsthand. We spend a lot and have relatively little show for it. Click here...Read More
 
 

Gavin: A Way to Fix a Drug Problem Without More Drugs? 03/24/2017
By: Michael Gavin
State: NA | Segment: Top | 0
Like many of my colleagues here at Prium, and acquaintances outside of Prium who focus on chronic pain day in and day out, I get all manner of articles forwarded to me from friends about opioids and related medical treatment advances. ...Read More
 
 

Gavin: What if We Hypothesized Instead of Diagnosed? 03/06/2017
By: Michael Gavin
State: NA | Segment: Top | 0
The 19th century Romantic poet John Keats was also trained as a physician. And it's his definition of a "man of achievement" that gives Arabella Simpkin and Richard Schwartzstein their jumping-off point in a fascinating essay in the New England Journal of Medicine. ...Read More
 
 

Gavin: Narrative Does Matter: Self-Guided Opioid Weaning 02/22/2017
By: Michael Gavin
State: NA | Segment: Top | 0
Perhaps it's obvious. I write blog posts with regularity, I consume news voraciously and I've never met a microphone I didn't enjoy speaking into. But in the event it's not readily apparent, I'm happy to share that the single most important concept in contemporary communi...Read More
 
 

Gelman: Accelerated Justice Is Problematic on Appeal 02/21/2017
By: Jon Gelman
State: NJ | Segment: Top | 0
Workers' compensation matters were intended by the Legislature to be summary and remedial actions. Accelerated justice does have its consequences on appeal, and should be implemented prudently. ...Read More
 
 
Grinberg: Sudden and Extraordinary Proven by Applicant's 12 Years of Experience 02/16/2017
By: Gregory Grinberg
State: CA | Segment: Top | 0 | Popular with Legal
Your humble blogger hopes you had a wonderful Valentine's Day. I used to be a real Valentine's Day Grinch, but then I invested heavily in the flower cartels, the greeting card mob and the chocolate teamsters, and now I’m all for it. My favorite highlight ...Read More
 
 

Gavin: We're Skipping the Simple Steps in Chronic Pain Management 02/14/2017
By: Michael Gavin
State: NA | Segment: Top | 0 | Popular with Legal
Take deep breaths. Drink lots of water. Get some extra sleep. ...Read More
 
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