Taking the USMLE to Task
Bryan Carmody, MD, discusses the machinations that constitute licensing examination in the United States.
Bryan Carmody, MD, discusses the machinations that constitute licensing examination in the United States.
Bob and Warren Mosler discuss the assumptions behind Modern Monetary Theory and its implications for economic policy.
What are interest rates, where do they come from, and what purpose do they serve? Economist Jeffrey Herbener explains why Turgot, Böhm-Bawerk, and Mises got it right.
The real problem was the money supply inflation that happened during the boom phase. Combating deflation in the bust phase only superficially treats a symptom of the boom-bust cycle.
At the onset of the Battle of Shiloh, the Confederacy caught the Union by surprise. But what should have been a quick victory turned into a bloody battle of attrition.
Is there a way forward? Accad and Koka interview Paul McHugh, MD, one of the most important figures in academic psychiatry of the last thirty years.
Mention the phrase “industry-sponsored clinical trial” and many eyes will immediately roll back. But, is the reaction justified? Dr. Milton Packer explains.
Bob Murphy and Peter Klein discuss Peter's unusual career path and his work on entrepreneurship.