
Arnold Relman
Arnold Relman was a distinguished American physician, researcher, and professor known for his contributions to medicine and healthcare policy. He served as a Harvard Medical School professor and co-founded the New England Journal of Medicine. Relman was a vocal advocate for patient-centered care and critically examined the impact of medical industry influences on healthcare. His work emphasized the importance of medical professionalism and ethical standards, aiming to improve medical practice and healthcare systems for better patient outcomes.