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A 360° revolution for Medical Economics

When Medical Economics first landed in the hands of physicians back in 1923, TB and typhus were plagues of the day, and penicillin and insulin were newfound weapons against illness. They were groundbreaking developments at the time, but they have given way to far greater advances and vastly superior technology.

Of course, the way physicians manage their careers has also changed dramatically since the era of Norman Rockwell. And Medical Economics is changing along with you. By now you've likely noticed the new logo on the front of this issue, as well as the new look inside. Perhaps most important, there is the new page across from this one: If s our first installment of the 360 Network, your ...

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