Elizabeth Dzeng
Elizabeth Dzeng is a practicing physician exploring the social sciences to provide insights into improving health care. She is a General Internal Medicine Fellow at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD and a second year PhD student and Gates Cambridge Scholar at the University of Cambridge, King’s College.
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Hippocratic Hypocrisy: When it comes to CPR, is less care actually better care?
21 March 2013 05:33 PM
In the US, unrealistic patient expectations are forcing doctors to perform unnecessary and intrusive procedures - and the UK may be headed in the same direction
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