
Spring 2010 (Volume 13, Issue 2)
For most of my corrections medicine career, I have worked in male facilities. I accepted a position as at a female facility and quickly learned that f...
Note: All names were changed to protect the innocent (and the guilty, for that matter).
The nurse’s station, Monday morning. I re...
To understand problems related to the shoulder joint, it is important to review the anatomy. The shoulder is a combination of three bones, the clavicl...
In correctional settings we employ a large number of mid-level providers. Although we encourage our mid-level providers to be clear in identifying th...
Released in 2008, The Dhamma Brothers follows a group of men participating in an intensive 10 day silent Vipassana meditation course at the crowded ma...
Professionals Beware:
No Deliberate Indifference Required For This Claim to Find You
In 1976, the U. S. Supreme Court did correctional pr...
After the tenth issue as editor, an event that I have been requesting and hoping for has finally happened. We received not one, but two letters to th...
April 7, 2010
I am writing in response to the magazine article "Peer Review: Beyond Clinical Compliance", in Volume 13, issue 1, Winter 20...
Over the past decade, availability of hepatitis C treatment for appropriate inmate-patients has increased in most state prison systems. Written polic...