What's inside the Medical Economics 100th anniversary issue.
October 2023 is a special month for Medical Economics. A century ago, in October 1923, the first issue of this brand was published, and we've published continuously ever since.
We knew that we needed to celebrate this milestone, so the Medical Economics editorial and design staff has spent months crafting this special 100th anniversary issue. We put the focus on you, our physician readers, and did a deep dive into all the ways medicine has changed over the last century.
Below you'll find the table of contents for this special issue. Click any of the links to get to that article/section, or scan all of our anniversary content at our 100 years page.
We put extra emphasis on the print book for this issue. If you would like to see the digital version of the issue, download the pdf here (link coming soon).
Publisher's Note: Celebrating 100 years of serving physicians
The first column of Medical Economics founder, H. Sheridan Baketel, M.D.
From the editor-in-chief: A century of health care change reinforces the importance of physicians
100 years of medicine, science and change (coming soon)
'I was very lucky:' 101-year-old doctor reflects on his career and a century of change
The doctor is in...your TV: The physician's role in American culture
The evolution of the doctor-patient relationship
The future of medicine: What will being a physician look like?
The changing face of the physician
Doctor's bag: Then and Now (coming soon)
The Medical Economics cover retrospective
The life and times of a country doctor (coming soon)
Testimonials from our physician readers (coming soon)
Asset Protection and Financial Planning
December 6th 2021Asset protection attorney and regular Physicians Practice contributor Ike Devji and Anthony Williams, an investment advisor representative and the founder and president of Mosaic Financial Associates, discuss the impact of COVID-19 on high-earner assets and financial planning, impending tax changes, common asset protection and wealth preservation mistakes high earners make, and more.