March 2006


Patients revere him; the government wants to put him away

By Kristen Hinman Spring 2004 Part 1 From: Columbia.edu.jrnl.studenwork
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RAFIL Dhafir became my grandmother’s oncologist on June 25, 2002.

He’d been practicing in Rome, N.Y., for 20 years. But my parents, familiar with most doctors in our town of 35,000, had never met him. That June, my grandmother – a brunette with a sprite’s step and pearly complexion – spoke of dizziness and an aching back (more…)

By Kristen Hinman Spring 2004 Part 2 (Go to: Part 1)

How are all of these charges interrelated? (more…)

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