Opinion
Efforts to rein in costs and improve patient outcomes must begin by updating medical course work to incorporate health policy training.
Jan. 3, 2014
Science & Medicine
Since its inception more than a century ago, modern medical education has undergone a series of quiet revolutions, stretching and scaling to accommodate advances in biomedical science.
California
There are, for all intents and purposes, only two ways in and out of Fallbrook, and that might be two ways too many for some folks in this North County nook who like watching the world pass them by.
May 15, 1988
Technology and the Internet
Seeking to bring video into the mainstream of personal computing, Microsoft Corp. and Apple Computer today will introduce competing software products that make it possible to play video clips on most IBM-compatible PCs.
Nov. 10, 1992
An initiative underway to create the first community courts in Los Angeles could improve the quality of life in our neighborhoods by attacking the causes of crime and blight in a new way.
Dec. 4, 2000
Business
After five years of being mired in marathon meetings, a frustrated Peter Tobias finally walked away from what was once a passionate avocation as a grass-roots community planner.
May 13, 1991
The controversy over the pace and scale of development in Malibu is wrapped in the high rhetoric of cityhood and the low reality of sewage.
Aug. 2, 1988
Few would shed tears over the woes of Malibu. This is hardly an underprivileged area.
Feb. 3, 1990
Pioneer Unveils New Laser Disc Machine: Pioneer Electronics joined the heated battle over “interactive” home entertainment systems with a laser disc machine designed to play advanced video games and educational programs.
Jan. 7, 1993
Malibu cityhood backers suffered a minor setback Wednesday when a Superior Court judge ruled that they are required to prepare a limited environmental impact report on sewage and traffic enforcement problems.
Nov. 17, 1988