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Clinical trial finds ketamine-assisted therapy helps treat alcoholism

A first-of-its-kind clinical trial has shown that ketamine infusions, combined with psychotherapy, is more effective in helping people suffering from severe alcoholism avoid relapse than any other current treatment.

Doctor Curmudgeon® Dr Benjamin Rush | Ringside Report

July 15th, 2021 Bad Brad By Diane Batshaw Eisman, M.D. FAAP Doctor Eisman, is in Family Practice in Aventura, Florida with her partner, Dr. Eugene Eisman, an internist/cardiologist I, being a duly board-certified curmudgeon, watch the news in pain and sorrow. Galahad the brilliant Siberian Husky who is in charge of everything (and has an MBA, LCSW and Ph.D’s in geophysics and political science) has attempted to ply me with distractions. Recently, I spoke to him of growing up in Chicago and all the superb medical education around me. His suggestion to distract me from current events, was to write about Rush Medical College in Chicago one of the first medical schools in Illinois.

U of S medical students call for end to placements at pregnancy centre

Article content Carissa McGuin, a representative of the group Gender Engagement in Medicine, told Postmedia late Wednesday afternoon that she’d received an email from the college saying an investigation into student placements at the Saskatoon Pregnancy Options Centre (SPOC) will be reopened. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or U of S medical students call for end to placements at crisis pregnancy centre Back to video McGuin and the group lodged a complaint with the college in October over the placement of second-year medical students at SPOC as part of required volunteer hours.

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