Dr. John M. Saroyan M.D.
Hospice and Palliative Care Specialist | Hospice and Palliative Medicine
316 MAIN ST NORWICH VT, 05055About
Dr. John Saroyan is a hospice and palliative care specialist practicing in New York, NY. Dr. Saroyan provides care to people who are seriously ill. As a hospice and palliative care specialist, Dr. Saroyan works to relieve the pain and suffering of people who have a severe medical condition and are in a critical state. Hospice and palliative care specialists try to improve the quality of life for a person who may not have much time left to live.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Out of the malpractice crisis: CDA's task force on professional liability.
- An open letter to Sylvia Porter.
- Facing the realities.
- Denti-Cal: a reordering of priorities.
- The SRI report, CDS and you.
- A 'class' of their own.
- On being politic...
- Keeping everyone happy.
- Journal interview: Henry Lucas, DDS.
- Price advertising by professionals.
- Journal interview: F. Gene Dixon, DDS.
- Your children's recall program.
- Your children's recall program.
- Treating a child with a life-threatening condition.
- "Scratching" beneath the surface: an integrative psychosocial approach to pediatric pruritus and pain.
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