Hi,
My name is Angie Marek, and I'm a healthcare reporter with
SmartMoney magazine. I'm currently working on a piece on how many
physicians are retiring much earlier than they once did, and how that
trend is affecting the supply of doctors in the U.S., especially since
there are already shortages of doctors in some keys parts of the
county. Right now, I'm looking to connect with a patient who had an
important doctor in his/her life retire, and then had trouble getting
established-- or getting a timely appointment-- with a new physician.
Please e-mail me at amarek@hearst.com or call me at 212-373-9333
if you have this type of story and would be interested in speaking
wtih me for this piece. I think this is a very important phenomenon,
especially for people with chronic conditions who depend on close
contact with a trusted physician, so I hope to hear from some of you
soon.
Sincerely,
Angie Marek
california_chief - 10 Jul 2007 00:57 GMT
Angie Marek wrote:
> I'm a healthcare reporter with SmartMoney magazine.
> I'm currently working on a piece on how many physicians
> are retiring much earlier than they once did, and how that
> trend is affecting the supply of doctors in the U.S.,
You're too late. <g>
Same story was published in the last issue of one of
the two arthritis magazines.
... Energizer bunny has the runs -- keeps going & going & ....
Måck©® - 11 Jul 2007 23:39 GMT
>Hi,
> My name is Angie Marek, and I'm a healthcare reporter with
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> Sincerely,
> Angie Marek
you know, a writer by profession should at least know how to spell
check their own sh.t.
Harvey R. Stone - 12 Jul 2007 00:18 GMT
>>wtih me for this piece. I think this is a very important phenomenon,
>>especially for people with chronic conditions who depend on close
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> you know, a writer by profession should at least know how to spell
> check their own sh.t.
You expect too much from today's education practices.
Harv