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Westchester Physician – October 2022 Volume 38, Issue 8

I know you really don’t have time to read this, so if I can’t say something to catch your interest now, you’re probably going to move on to something else more pressing. So here is the promo grabber- as promised at the conclusion of...

Westchester Physician – June/July 2022 Volume 38, Issue 6

Considered among physicians as anything from uncaring and unnecessary to misguided and misdirecting, the concept of a “Union” is nonetheless resurgent. Perhaps the most recent nursing union strike of 7000 workers in two major NYC... Thank you Dr Jacobson. His words are spot on in identifying the pressing issues we all face-- in clear and unambiguous prose. Good evening fellow physicians, invited guests and supporters of the WCMS, I am Bruce Molinelli, a...

Westchester Physician – May 2022 Volume 38, Issue 5

I recently participated in this year’s House of Delegates meeting. It was my first time serving as a delegate and it was quite an experience. It was a good feeling to be in a large space with some 300 of my colleagues as we patiently slogged...

Westchester Physician – April 2022 Volume 38, Issue 4

On April 24 I attended a memorial for Dr. Neil Shapiro at the Greenwich Reform Synagogue. He died on March 26, 2020 at the beginning of the pandemic so this event as has so often been the case in this era was postponed for...

Westchester Physician – March 2022 Volume 38, Issue 3

It is a dictum in primary care pediatrics that one should expect the common, but keep an eagle eye out for the unexpected. Also, we need to recognize that the rare often comes in cloaked in the various garbs of the quotidian ills...

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