A native East Tennessean, Barbara Martin is a formerly practicing board-certified neurologist who received her BS and MD from Duke University before completing her postgraduate training at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. She worked in academic medicine and private practice before migrating to the intriguing world of pharmaceutical marketing and pharma-supported continuing medical education (CME).
She is now a full-time writer.
To contact Barbara, use this e-mail address: barbara dot martin at bmartinmd dot com.
The blog is intended primarily for physicians and similarly educated individuals who are interested in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries.
The entry posts and fixed content at Pathophilia should be credited to Barbara J. Martin, MD, who strives to be factual while maintaining a US constitutionally protected right to express an opinion or two. Content is constructed and edited according to the style of the American Medical Association (which accounts for the general absence of periods with abbreviations) or whatever style Barbara J. Martin, MD, thinks is most sensible at the time. All content at Pathophilia should be confirmed for its accuracy and timeliness by using reasonably authoritative sources.
Corrective, constructive comments to posts are welcome.
The name Pathophilia is intended to denote the love of or fascination with disease and nothing more perverse.
Disclaimer stuff: The blog Pathophilia at pathophilia.com and bmartinmd.com is for informational purposes only. It does not establish a consultant- or physician-client relationship and contains no medical advice what-so-darn-diddily-ever.
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