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  Vol. 169 No. 9, May 11, 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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The Beginning of a New Era for the Archives and the Nation

Rita F. Redberg, MD, MSc

Arch Intern Med. 2009;169(9):828.

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I am delighted to have begun my work as Editor of the Archives of Internal Medicine, succeeding Philip Greenland, MD, who has already taken this journal to new levels of excellence. It is a great pleasure to work with the superb JAMA and Archives team headed by Cathy DeAngelis, MD, MPH, and Phil Fontanarosa, MD, MBA.

While continuing the successful format, we will make some changes in the Archives to reflect the current environment for health care reform. Shortly after I began as Editor of the Archives, President Obama ushered in a new era in US history, handily winning the election on a platform of hope and change. He has clearly signaled that health care is a top domestic priority. His new Director of the Office of Management and Budget, Peter Orszag, PhD, has said that Washington's focus for now must be on . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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