“Breast Cancer Screening’s Triple O: Overdiagnosis, Overtreatment, Overutilization”
A presentation to the medical staff than included a 3-year update of the NEJM report on 3 decades of experience with screening mammography in the U.S.
“Breast Cancer Screening’s Triple O: Overdiagnosis, Overtreatment, Overutilization”
A presentation to the medical staff than included a 3-year update of the NEJM report on 3 decades of experience with screening mammography in the U.S.
Anthony B. Miller,* Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto and lead author of the BMJ report of the Canadian…
Source: BMJ 2014;348:g1403 February 11, 2014 The editorial accompanying the Canadian National Breast Cancer Screening Trial report in…
By Gina Kolata / New York Times / February 11, 2014 Source: Miller AB, et al….
By H. Gilbert Welch, M.D., M.P.H. (who gave the Pease Symposium presentation in Bend in 2014) and Elliott S….
Are you looking for a way to stay ahead in your field, connect with like-minded professionals, and enjoy meaningful camaraderie outside the clinic or hospital? The Central Oregon Medical Society (COMS) is your answer!
For over a century, COMS has been the hub for continuing education, professional collaboration, and personal connection among providers in Crook, Deschutes, and Jefferson Counties. We offer engaging educational events with dinner and childcare provided, exciting family gatherings at Awbrey Glen Golf Course, and dynamic Pub Talks on cutting-edge medical topics—all designed to help you grow professionally while fostering strong relationships with your peers.
Plus, we partner with key organizations like St. Charles Health System, Central Oregon Independent Providers Association, and City Club of Central Oregon to bring you bigger, high-impact programs that benefit both providers and the communities we serve.
From networking with top experts to hearing keynote speakers like former Governor and ER Physician John Kitzhaber, COMS is more than just a membership—it’s a movement.
Join us and be part of something bigger. Because great medicine starts with a great community!
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