Brian Dolan, PhD

Area of Interest: Health Humanities, History of Health Sciences
Humanities & Social Sciences

Research areas include historical perspectives on the development of modern clinical practices and medical epistemology; the ethcis and values of medical technologies, such as information management systems and telemedicine.

Publications: 

The Senator and the Sting Operation: Politics, the Media, and Frank Moss's Exposé of "Medicaid Mills".

Journal of the history of medicine and allied sciences

Dolan B, Beitler S, Johnson A

How History of Medicine Helps Us Understand COVID-19 Challenges.

Public health reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974)

Dolan B, Rutherford G

UCSF Department of Urology: The First 100 Years

UCSF Department of Urology: The First 100 Years

Brian Dolan

A History of Neurological Surgery at UCSF, 1912-2015

A History of Neurological Surgery at UCSF, 1912-2015

Brian Dolan

Humanitas: Readings in the Development of the Medical Humanities

Humanitas: Readings in the Development of the Medical Humanities

Brian Dolan

At Work in the World: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on the History of Occupational and Environmental Health

Speaking about the Other: On the Relevance of the Humanities to Occupational Health

Brian Dolan

At Work in the World: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on the History of Occupational and Environmental Health

At Work in the World: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on the History of Occupational and Environmental Health

Paul Blanc and Brian Dolan

The Healing Art of Writing

The Healing Art of Writing

Joan Baranow, Brian Dolan, David Watts

History, Medical Humanities and Medical Education

Social History of Medicine

Dolan, Brian

The U.S. Oral Health Workforce in the Coming Decade

The Ethical Principles and Obligations to Increasing Access

Brian Dolan

Putting Alternative Medicine to the Test

Nature Medicine

Brian Dolan

Twenty Years of Social History of Medicine

Social History of Medicine

Dolan, B

Plague in San Francisco (1900)

Public Health Reports

Brian Dolan