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Sports Concussion and the Clinical Neurologist, Part II
Neurologists, who increasingly will confront patients diagnosed with sports concussion, must be adept at identifying and managing the condition. Part II of a series reviews screening modalities
By Francis X. Conidi, DO, MS

Full Disclosure: How To Apologize For Medical Errors
Of all the bad news physicians give patients, “I’m sorry” seems the most dangerous. Here, we look at how to confront disclosure and why the gold standard treatment for a medical error should be an apology
By Heidi Mandel PhD, DPM, Steven Mandel MD, and Zac Haughn

Migraine and the Presidency: Clinical Lessons from History?
History reveals some interesting facts about migraine, perceptions of chronic headaches, and the impact of migraine on the power to lead
By Randolph W. Evans, MD
Editor’s Message: Should Expensive Therapies Be Avoided?
By Paul Winnington, Editorial Director

Business Advisor: Get the Most Benefit Out of E-Prescribing
Learn to optimize your e-Prescribing implementation and methods with these practical pearls