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...usually work that way. While doctors are often in a better position than most of us to spot the hazards in the hospital and the holes in their care, they can't necessarily fix them. They can't even avoid them when they become patients themselves. When Dr. Lisa Friedman felt the lump in her breast in the summer of 2001, she did--nothing. "I just sat on it," she says, "because I clicked into the mode of being physician, not patient, and I thought, 'Most lumps are not cancer, I'll just watch this.'" That was her first mistake...
...Harvard took the lead but it’s the states that are having the big financial impact,” she added, noting that city divestments may “help keep [state divestment] on the agenda.”—Staff writer Anna M. Friedman can be reached at amfriedm@fas.harvard.edu...
...long term for improving students’ reading abilities as direct funding for that purpose. Following the terse exchange, the council passed the School Debt Stabilization Fund allocation unanimously, while Kelley remained the sole councillor to vote against the other funding measures. —Staff writer Anna M. Friedman can be reached at amfriedm@fas.harvard.edu...
...deal of sense,” but said that the proposition faces “multiple legal issues.” With Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72 under the weather, Vice-Mayor Timothy J. Toomey presided over the meeting. —Staff writer Anna M. Friedman can be reached at amfriedm@fas.harvard.edu
...research, “He’s a real pioneer....This is exactly the type of research we really hoped to encourage with the Director’s Pioneer award.” The study was co-authored by graduate student Long Cai and researchers Nir Friedman and Jie Xiao...