Bridging the gap…between the business of medicine and the practice of medicine.
Advisory Board and Authors
- Vanessa Geneva Ahern
- Vanessa Geneva Ahern is a freelance journalist who specializes in health and wellness topics. Her writing has appeared in Fit Pregnancy, Health, and SELF magazines. She is based in New York State’s Hudson Valley. Author: Emergency Planning—July/August 2007
- Lew Altfest, MBA, PhD, CPA, CFA
- President, L.J. Altfest & Co., Inc.,New York, NY Advisory Board: Financial Visioning—May/June 2007
- Dr. Mark. O. Asperilla, MD, FACP
- Infectious disease specialistPromenades Professional Plaza
3300 Tamiami Trail, Suite 102-A
Port Charlotte, Florida 33952 Advisory Board: Emergency Planning—July/August 2007 - Kristin Baird, RN
- Healthcare Consultant
Baird Consulting, Inc.
Fort Atkinson, WI Advisory Board: Patient-Physician Communications—July/August 2006 - Daniel J. Barnett, MD, MPH
- Instructor, Department of Environmental Health Sciences
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthJohns Hopkins Center for Public Health Preparedness
615 N. Wolfe Street, Room E2148
Baltimore, MD 21205
www.jhsph.edu/preparedness Advisory Board: Emergency Planning—July/August 2007 - Paul J. Barringer, III, JD
- General Counsel, Common Good
1730 Rhode Island Ave
Washington, DC 20036
http://cgood.org Paul J. Barringer is head of a health court initiative at Common Good, an organization established to promote policy change in the legal system. With a professional law degree from the University of North Carolina, Mr. Barringer has worked in private law practice in both North Carolina and Washington, DC. Prior to joining Common Good in 2005, Mr. Barringer was a health care consultant with Accurium, a company that he co-founded with the aim of helping employers control health care costs through the use of consumer education programs. Advisory Board: Health Policy Review—September/October 2007 - Sophie Beckman, CPA, CFP
- Financial Planning Specialist
Private Client Services
A.G. Edwards
St. Louis, MO Advisory Board: Financial Visioning—May/June 2007 - Clark M. Blackman II, CPA/PFS, CFA
- Investec Advisory Group, L.P.
1001 West Loop South, Suite 800
Houston, TX 77027
www.investec.us/pages/index.htm Mr. Blackman is the Executive Vice President, Managing Director and CIO of Investec Advisory Group in Houston. Prior to joining Investec, he was a regional and national director for Deloitte & Touche Investment Advisors. He has been on Worth magazine’s list of top advisers in America for the last nine years. A Contributing Editor to the American Association of Individual Investors Journal from 1990 until 2003, he has authored or co-authored over 50 published articles on investment and financial planning topics. Mr. Blackman has been in the financial consulting business for 23 years and is a CPA/Personal Financial Specialist, a Chartered Financial Analyst, Certified Investment Management Analyst, Accredited Asset Management Specialist and Certified Financial Planner. Advisory Board: Financial Planning—March/April 2006 - Dr. William Blanchard, MD
- Medical Director
Division of Cardiology
Nemours Children’s Clinic 3248 Bayou Lane
Pensacola, FL 32503 Advisory Board: Guide to Well-Being—November/December 2006 - Lawrence D. Brown, PhD
- Department of Health Policy and Management
Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University
600 W. 168th St., Sixth Floor
New York, NY 10032
www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu Lawrence D. Brown, PhD, is a professor in the department health policy and management at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health in New York City. Among Dr. Brown’s professional interests are the political aspects of health policymaking and healthcare reform, including the intersecting roles of the Federal government, the private sector, and special interest groups. He has worked with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and helped to evaluate a foundation initiative encouraging communities to design innovative ways of providing coverage for the uninsured. Dr. Brown is the author of numerous academic journal articles, books, and book chapters, and is a former Brookings Institution senior fellow. He completed both his undergraduate and graduate studies at Harvard University. Advisory Board: Consumer-driven Healthcare—January/February 2008 - Dr. Michael Cahn
- Internist, Hamilton Medical Group San Jose, CA Advisory Board: Managing Your Practice—May/June 2006
- J. Gregory Carroll, PhD
- Chief Executive Officer
Institute for Healthcare Communication, Inc.
New Haven, CT Advisory Board: Patient-Physician Communications—July/August 2006 - Eugene M. R. “Rich” Charlebois, DO
- Three Rivers Family Practice
180 Kennedy Memorial Dr., Suite 301
Watervile, ME 04901
http://trfponline.com Dr. Rich Charlebois is a physician at Three Rivers Family Practice in Waterville, Me. He received his degree in osteopathic medicine from the College of Osteopathic Medicine of Pacific at the Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona, Calif. After completing his residency at nearby Downey Regional Medical Center, Dr. Charlebois and his family moved to rural Maine. He joined the Three Rivers’ medical staff in 2000. Advisory Board: Personal & Professional Growth—November/December 2007 - Karen Childress
- Author: Personal & Professional Growth—November/December 2007
- Sara R. Collins, PhD
- Assistant Vice President
The Commonwealth Fund 1 East 75th St.
New York, NY 10021
www.commonwealthfund.org Sara R. Collins, PhD, is assistant vice president for the The Commonwealth Fund, where she directs the Program on the Future of Health Insurance. The program analyzes issues affecting the U.S. health insurance system such as cost, access, and quality. Dr. Collins is co-author of an annual reportÑissued jointly by The Commonwealth Fund and the Employee Benefit Research InstituteÑon the experiences of consumers using high-deductible health plans. An economist with a doctorate from George Washington University in Washington, D.C., Dr. Collins’s professional experience has centered on health and science policy research with a focus on healthcare expenditures. Advisory Board: Consumer-driven Healthcare—January/February 2008 - Adrianne Court
- Vice President of Human Resources
Oasis Outsourcing West Palm Beach, FL Advisory Board: Managing Your Practice—May/June 2006 - Jeffery Daigrepont
- Principal, The Coker Group
1000 Mansell Exchange West, Suite 310
Alpharetta, GA 30022 Jeffery Daigrepont is a principal of The Coker Group, a national healthcare consulting firm based in Alpharetta, Ga.. He is head of the Coker Technology Division and specializes in practice start-ups, strategic planning, operations, and deployment of fully integrated information systems for the medical practice. He writes and lectures frequently about medical practice technology. Advisory Board: Technology in Practice—January/February 2006 - Mary Stacia Dearmin, MD
- Hillcrest Hospital
6780 Mayfield Rd.
Mayfield Heights, OH 44124
www.hillcresthospital.org MedinaGeneral Hospital 1000 East Washington Street
Medina, OH 44256
www.medinahospital.org Dr. Stacia Dearmin is an emergency pediatric physician in Ohio. Dr. Dearmin received her medical degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in 1995. She began her career in private practice, eventually cofounding a small, independent pediatric practice with a physician colleague. Dr. Dearmin left the practice about a year after it was established, opting for part-time work in emergency medicine. She currently works in the emergency departments of two Ohio hospitals—Hillcrest Hospital in Mayfield Heights, and Medina General Hospital in Medina. Advisory Board: Personal & Professional Growth—November/December 2007 - Donald L. DeMuth
- Partner, Donald L. DeMuth Professional Management Consultants Mechanicsburg, PA Advisory Board: Surviving the Malpractice Crisis—September/October 2006
- Marilyn Capelli Dimitroff, CFP
- Capelli Financial Services Bloomfield Hills, MI Advisory Board: Financial Visioning—May/June 2007
- Roger Feldman, PhD
- Professor, Health Policy and Management
University of Minnesota School of Public Health Mayo Mail Code 729, 420 Delaware St. SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455-0392
www.sph.umn.edu Roger Feldman, PhD, is Blue Cross professor of health insurance and professor of economics at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. He is also interim head of the school’s division of health policy and management. Dr. Feldman focuses his research on health insurance, particularly its organization, financing, and delivery; he is currently evaluating several consumer-driven health plans. He has served as an advisor to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and Department of Justice and was a senior staff member on President Ronald Reagan’s Council of Economic Advisors. Dr. Feldman received his doctorate in economics from the University of Rochester and is a former Marshall Scholar at the London School of Economics. Advisory Board: Consumer-driven Healthcare—January/February 2008 - Joel B. Finkelstein
- Author: Health Policy Review—September/October 2007
- Mike Fleischman
- Principal, Gates, Moore & Co. Atlanta GA Advisory Board: Managing Your Practice—May/June 2006
- Elfrena Foord, CFP, CPA
- Principal, Foord Van Gruggen
Ebersole & Pajak
Sacramento, CA Advisory Board: Financial Visioning—May/June 2007 - Richard Frankel, PhD
- Professor of Medicine and Geriatrics
Indiana University School of Medicine
Indianapolis, IN Advisory Board: Patient-Physician Communications—July/August 2006 - Denise Friday, CLU
- Senior Vice President, AMA Insurance Agency
200 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 400
Chicago, IL 60601
www.amainsure.com Denise S. Friday is a vice president with AMA Insurance Agency, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the American Medical Association that offers insurance and related products to the physician community. She has been with AMA Insurance Agency since its inception in 1988. During her tenure, Ms. Friday has managed the development and introduction of more than 20 new products/services and continues to direct the design and launch of new products for physicians and their families. Ms. Friday is a Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) and holds licensure in all 50 jurisdictions for life, health and property and casualty insurance. Advisory Board: Financial Planning—March/April 2006 - Toni L. Goldfarb
- Old Tappan, NJ
www.tonigoldfarb.com Toni L. Goldfarb is a New Jersey-based medical writer who started her career working in laboratory and clinical research. During over 25 years of writing about medical and scientific subjects, she has frequently collaborated with physicians in the preparation of research papers, monographs, continuing medical education programs, and patient education materials. Her work has also appeared in medical magazines, popular periodicals, and health newsletters. Previously she was the editor and publisher of Medical Abstracts Newsletter, which provided consumers with easy-to-understand summaries of new medical journal reports. She is also co-author of the American Lung Association’s popular smoking cessation book, 7 Steps to a Smoke-Free Life (Wiley, 1998). Author: Consumer-driven Healthcare—January/February 2008 - Mary Jo Gorman, MD, MBA
- Chief Executive Officer
Advanced ICU Care 999 Executive Parkway, Suite 320
St. Louis, MO 63141 Advisory Board: Evidence-based Medicine—January/February 2007 - David Hatem, MD
- President, American Academy of Communications in Healthcare
Internist, University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center
Worcester, MA Advisory Board: Patient-Physician Communications—July/August 2006 - Dr. Greg Hinson
- Family Practice Nantucket
57 Prospect St.
Nantucket, MA 02554 Dr. Greg Hinson is a family physician who operates a fully automated solo private practice on Nantucket Island in Massachusetts. His Website is www.ackdoc.com. Advisory Board: Technology in Practice—January/February 2006 - Stephen Hodes, MD
- Gastro Consultants
205 May Street
Edison, NJ 08837 Advisory Board: Guide to Well-Being—November/December 2006 - Ron Knaus, DO
- 1520 Gulf Blvd., Suite 1602
Clearwater, FL 33767 Advisory Board: Guide to Well-Being—November/December 2006 - Donald Jay Korn
- Donald is a New York-based financial writer with particular expertise in taxes, investments, real estate, financial planning, retirement planning, estate planning, life and health insurance. He has authored seven books on financial topics and is a regular contributor to Financial Planning, Black Enterprise, Tax Hotline and Bottom Line/Personal. He is a former Contributing Editor of Physicians Financial News. Author: Financial Visioning—May/June 2007, Financial Planning—March/April 2006
- Diahann W. Lassus, CFP, CPA
- President, Lassus Wherley
1 Academy Street
New Providence, NJ 07974
www.lassuswherley.com Diahann W. Lassus is president and co-founder of Lassus Wherley, a wealth management firm with offices in New Providence, N.J. and Naples, Fla. Lassus Wherley is a fee-only firm with expertise in financial planning, investment management, tax preparation, and other financial capabilities. Ms. Lassus was named one of Worth magazine’s top financial advisers six times, beginning in 1994 with the top-60 list and most recently the 2004 Most Exclusive 100. She was named among the 120 Best Financial Advisers for Doctors by Medical Economics magazine. She has been profiled in the Dow Jones Investment Advisor Magazine, CPA Wealth Provider, the Journal of Financial Planning and Financial Advisor Magazine. She is an accomplished author and lecturer with articles appearing in newspaper financial columns and other financial-interest publications. She speaks on financial topics at universities and business seminars on a regular basis. Advisory Board: Financial Planning—March/April 2006 - Dr. Jonathan A. Leviss
- Medical Director, Sentillion, Inc.
300 Brickstone Sq.
Andover, MA 01810-1492 Dr. Jonathan Leviss serves as Medical Director, Healthcare Strategies for Sentillion, an Andover, Mass.-based provider of identity and access management solutions to the healthcare industry. Dr. Leviss also practices internal medicine at a community health center in West Warwick, R.I. Dr. Leviss has held faculty positions at the New York University School of Medicine and the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, has co-authored papers in several peer-reviewed academic medical journals, and frequently presents at academic and industry conferences and forums. Advisory Board: Technology in Practice—January/February 2006 - Ryan Losi
- Piascik & Associates
Innsbrook Corporate Center
4470 Cox Road, Suite 250
Glen Allen, Virginia 23060 Advisory Board: Optimize Your Practice—March/April 2007 - Scott Luria, MD
- Associate Professor
University of Vermont College of Medicine Fletcher Allen Health Care
1 So. Prospect Street
Burlington, VT 05401 Advisory Board: Evidence-based Medicine—January/February 2007 - Mal Makin, CFP
- President, Professional Planning Group Westerly, RI Advisory Board: Financial Visioning—May/June 2007
- Allan Markus, MD, MS, MBA, FACP
- Director, Campus Health Service
Arizona State University
PO Box 872104
Tempe, AZ 85287-2104
www.asu.edu Dr. Allan Markus, MS, MBA, FACP, is Director of the Campus Health Service at Arizona State University in Tempe, where he oversees a team of physicians, nurse practitioners, and other medical professionals who provide health care services to the school’s nearly 65,000 students. In addition to his medical training, Dr. Markus has earned a Master of Science in management and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Maryland University College. He also volunteers with the Phoenx-based Los Amigos Chapter of The Flying Samaritans, a group that provides medical care to remote areas of Baja California, Mexico. Advisory Board: Personal & Professional Growth—November/December 2007 - Yvonne Martin
- BMG NOW
1041 Via Sorrento
Newbury Park, CA 91320
230 McDill Dr.
Port Charlotte, FL 33953 Advisory Board: Optimize Your Practice—March/April 2007 - Timothy McNichols, MD
- Ferrell-Duncan Clinic
1001 E. Primrose
Springfield, MO 65807
www.ferrellduncan.com Dr. Timothy McNichols is an internist at Ferrell-Duncan Clinic, a physician-owned practice in Springfield, Mo. Dr. McNichols received his medical degree from St. Louis University School of Medicine. He joined Ferrell-Duncan shortly after completing his residency at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital in California. Advisory Board: Personal & Professional Growth—November/December 2007 - Bernadette Melnyk, PhD, RN, CPNP/NPP, FAAN, FNAP
- Dean and Distinguished Foundation Professor in Nursing
Center for the Advancement of Evidence-Based Practice
Arizona State University
500 N 3rd Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004-0698 Advisory Board: Evidence-based Medicine—January/February 2007 - Kathryn I. Moghadas
- 6400 South US HWY 17/92
Fern Park, Florida 32730 Advisory Board: Optimize Your Practice—March/April 2007 - Martin Moll
- Director, Aldrich Kilbride & Tatone Lake Oswego, OR Advisory Board: Managing Your Practice—May/June 2006
- Gwen Moran
- Author: Optimize Your Practice—March/April 2007
- Stephen S. Morse
- Director of the Center for Public Health Preparedness at the Mailman School of Public Health of Columbia University, NY
Epidemiology Department
722 West 168th Street
New York, NY 10032 Advisory Board: Emergency Planning—July/August 2007 - Peter S. Moskowitz, MD
- Executive Director, Center for Professional and Personal Renewal
555 Bryant St., Suite 160
Palo Alto, CA 94301
www.cppr.com Clinical Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine
Department of Radiology Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital
725 Welch Rd., Room 1635, MC 5654
Palo Alto, CA 94304
http://med.stanford.edu Dr. Peter Moskowitz is a career and life coach for medical professionals and Founder and Executive Director of the Center for Professional and Personal Renewal in Palo Alto, Calif. He is also a practicing radiologist and clinical professor at Stanford University School of Medicine. As a trained and certified professional and organizational coach since 1996, Dr. Moskowitz has worked with hundreds of physicians on issues such as work-life balance, career transitions, and stress management. He has also delivered presentations, workshops, and seminars for hospitals and medical professional societies on career and life management. Dr. Moskowitz received his medical degree from the University of California, San Francisco, and he is board certified in diagnostic radiology. Advisory Board: Personal & Professional Growth—November/December 2007 - Rosemarie Nelson
- Principal, MGMA Health Care Consulting Group Rosemarie Nelson is a Syracuse, N.Y.-based consultant for the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) in Englewood, Colo. She has experience as a medical office manager, in information technology, and as a consultant to physicians and practice professionals. Ms. Nelson conducts educational seminars and provides keynote speeches on a variety of healthcare technology and operational topics. She has authored numerous articles on practice management issues. Advisory Board: Technology in Practice—January/February 2006
- Peggy J. Noonan
- Author: Evidence-based Medicine—January/February 2007
- Michael Ozner, MD
Medical Co-Director of Wellness and Prevention
Baptist Hospital of Miami 13920 Southwest 92nd Ave.
Miami, FL 33176 Advisory Board: Guide to Well-Being—November/December 2006 - Steven Palmisano
- Chief Executive Officer, Emdat, Inc. Covington, LA Advisory Board: Managing Your Practice—May/June 2006
- Carol Patton
- Carol is a freelance journalist based in Las Vegas. More than 700 of her articles have appeared on Websites and in consumer magazines, newspapers and trade publications. She covers healthcare trends, medical practice management, human resources, business, technology and education. She is the author of Resolving Practice Dilemmas (Doctor’s Digest, July/August 2005). Author: Guide to Well-Being—November/December 2006, Managing Your Practice—May/June 2006
- Emily Paulsen
- Author: Patient-Physician Communications—July/August 2006
- Patricia E. Powers, MPPA
- President and CEO
Center for Health Improvement 1330 21st Street, Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95814 Advisory Board: Evidence-based Medicine—January/February 2007 - Carol Pryor
- Senior Policy Analyst, The Access Project
89 South St., Suite 404
Boston, MA
www.accessproject.org Carol Pryor is the senior policy analyst at The Access Project, a Boston-based research and advocacy group focused on healthcare access. Ms. Pryor received Masters degrees in public health and education from Boston University. She has more than 20 years of publications experience. In her work with The Access Project, she has researched and written numerous reports on medical debt and other health policy issues for organizations such as The Commonwealth Fund and the Kaiser Family Foundation Advisory Board: Health Policy Review—September/October 2007 - Kevin Quinley
- Senior Vice President, Medmarc Insurance Fairfax, VA Advisory Board: Surviving the Malpractice Crisis—September/October 2006
- William M. Sage, MD, JD
- Vice Provost for Health Affairs
University of Texas at Austin, School of Law 727 E. Dean Keeton St.
Austin, TX 78705
www.utexas.edu/law Dr. William M. Sage is Vice Provost for Health Affairs and the James R. Dougherty Chair for Faculty Excellence at the University of Texas at Austin School of Law. Dr. Sage received both his medical and law degrees from Stanford University in 1988. An Elected Fellow to the Hastings Center, Dr. Sage has been teaching health law and related topics since 1995. In 2002, he served on the Institute of Medicine’s Committee on Rapid Advance Demonstration Projects: Health Care Finance and Delivery Systems; in 2004, he participated in the JCAHO Tort Resolution and Injury Prevention Roundtable. Dr. Sage’s publications include numerous scholarly articles and book chapters on medical liability, tort reform, and other health law issues. He is currently on the editorial board of the journal Health Affairs. Advisory Board: Health Policy Review—September/October 2007 - Matt Salo
- Director, Health and Human Services Committee
National Governors Association Hall of the States
444 N. Capitol St., Suite 267
Washington, DC 20001
www.nga.org Matt Salo is Director of the Health and Human Services Committee at the National Governors Association, a public policy organization representing U. S. governors. Mr. Salo’ss previous experience includes health policy work at the National Association of State Medicaid Directors. He is a graduate of the University of Virginia. Advisory Board: Health Policy Review—September/October 2007 - James W. Satterfield
- Chief Operations Officer of Firestorm, Inc.
Golden, CO
www.firestorm.com Advisory Board: Emergency Planning—July/August 2007 - James W. Saxton, Esq.
- Shareholder, Stevens & Lee Lancaster, PA Advisory Board: Surviving the Malpractice Crisis—September/October 2006
- Richard Shames, MD
- The Preventive Medicine Center
25 Mitchell Blvd., Suite 8
San Rafael, CA 94903 Advisory Board: Guide to Well-Being—November/December 2006 - Marc Singer, MBA, CFP
- Founding Partner and Adviser, Singer Xenos Wealth Management
800 Douglas Road, Suite 750
Coral Gables, FL 33134
www.singerxenos.com Marc Singer is a founding partner and adviser of Singer Xenos Wealth Management in Coral Gables, FL. In 2004 Mr. Singer was named one of the nation’s 100 most exclusive advisers by Worth Magazine. He is also listed in Medical Economics Magazine as one of the nation’s 150 leading advisers. In addition to serving as a financial adviser, Mr. Singer is a member of the Singer Xenos investment committee, ensuring the implementation of sound investment strategies for the firm’s clients. He has developed innovative investment strategies that help physicians protect their personal assets from liability claims. He is actively involved in the current tort reform efforts and has lectured extensively on the topics of financial and investment planning and creditor protection for physicians. Mr. Singer holds a Masters of Business Administration degree and is a Certified Financial Planner with over 20 years of experience in the financial services industry. Advisory Board: Financial Planning—March/April 2006 - Kathy Stepp
- President, Stepp & Rothwell
7300 College Boulevard, Suite 150
Overland Park, KS 66210
www.steppandrothwell.com Kathy Stepp is a principal and founder of Stepp & Rothwell, a fee-only financial planning and investment advisory firm in Overland Park, Kansas. Ms. Stepp holds the designations of Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Financial Planner (CFP), and Personal Financial Specialist (PFS). She is a former national board member of the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA), the largest professional organization of fee-only financial planners, having served as a NAPFA national conference chair. She also is a former board member of the Financial Planning Association (FPA), Kansas City Chapter. She has been named among the top financial advisers in the country by Worth, Medical Economics and Mutual Funds magazines. Advisory Board: Financial Planning—March/April 2006 - Joan Szabo
- Joan has written about business and health issues for the past 25 years. Before becoming a full-time freelance writer in 1995, she was senior editor for Nation’s Business, published by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. She has written for a number of healthcare publications, including Physicians Financial News, Medical Laboratory Observer, Physicians Practice and the Joint Commission Perspectives on Patient Safety newsletter. She is the author of Maximizing Practice Profits (Doctor’s Digest, Mar./Apr. 2005). Author: Surviving the Malpractice Crisis—September/October 2006
- Grace-Marie Turner
- President, Galen Institute
P.O. Box 19080
Alexandria, VA 22320-0080
www.galen.org Grace-Marie Turner is president and founder of the Galen Institute, a non-profit research organization focusing on healthcare policy. Ms. Tuner has a background in politics and journalism. She lectures and publishes regularly on topics related to free market healthcare reform. Ms. Turner has served on Federal healthcare advisory committees, including the National Advisory Council for Healthcare Research and Quality and the Medicaid Commission. In the mid-1990s, she was executive director of the National Commission on Economic Growth and Tax Reform (also known as the Kemp Commission), a Congressional committee charged with investigating potential reforms to the U.S. tax code. Advisory Board: Consumer-driven Healthcare—January/February 2008 - Neil Versel
- Neil is a Chicago-based freelance healthcare journalist, specializing in health information technology, healthcare quality, physician practice management and healthcare finance. He is a contributing editor of Health-IT World News and has written for numerous other healthcare publications, including Hospitals & Health Networks, Health Executive, Managed Care, Canadian Healthcare Technology and E-Health Insider. Mr. Versel also writes a Weblog on health information technology, at http://clinicalit.blogspot.com. Mr. Versel was a staff reporter at Modern Physician magazine, where he won two Crain Communications Editorial Excellence Awards. Author: Technology in Practice—January/February 2006
- Dr. Catherine J. Wheeler
- Ob/Gyn, President, Utah Medical Society Salt Lake City, UT Advisory Board: Surviving the Malpractice Crisis—September/October 2006
- Drs. Les and Vicki Wilson
- Wilson Family Medicine
2009 Miccosukee Rd
Tallahassee, FL 32308 Advisory Board: Optimize Your Practice—March/April 2007 - Charles Young, MRCP
- BMJ Clinical Evidence
BMJ Publishing Group BMA House
Tavistock Square
London WC1H 9JR UK Advisory Board: Evidence-based Medicine—January/February 2007 - Edward Zurad, MD
- Family Physician Tunkhannock, PA Advisory Board: Surviving the Malpractice Crisis—September/October 2006