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Boston pediatrics prof named new JAMA editor

Dr. Howard Bauchner

A noted Boston professor of pediatrics and public health will be the next editor-in-chief of the Journal of the American Medical Association, one of the nation’s best known medical journals.

Dr. Howard Bauchner will become JAMA’s top editor July 1, replacing Dr.  Catherine DeAngelis, who had announced plans to leave the job after 11 years and return to Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, JAMA’s publisher, the Chicago-based American Medical Association said Thursday morning.

Bauchner, a professor at the Boston University School of Medicine, becomes the 16th editor in JAMA’s 127-year history. The journal is well known to consumers and medical professionals, given that its studies often make headlines, be they articles touting medical breakthroughs or editorials criticizing the health-care system. Get the full story »

Study questions use of implanted defibrillators

A new study finds that one in five heart defibrillators may be implanted for questionable reasons without solid evidence the devices will help.

The implants shock the heart back into a normal rhythm when it starts beating irregularly. They can prevent sudden death in people with advanced heart failure. But researchers haven’t found a benefit for other patients. Get the full story »