AAN Issues Social Media Position Statement Neurology group encourages ethical use, warns about privacy and false or misleading posts Sep 27, 2021
Where's the Evidence Guiding Updated Titration Standards? The regulations threaten the well-being of both patients and critical care nurses Sep 27, 2021
More Empathy Means Better Care, Less Medical Liability How empathy training can bring improvements for both you and your patients Sep 25, 2021
Canada Starts Cracking Down on Fringe Medical Groups Much like America's Frontline Doctors, groups up north are spreading misinformation Sep 24, 2021
Cognitive Bias Is Influencing Forensic Pathology Decisions Here are ideas for how to minimize it Sep 24, 2021
A Day in the Life of a Doctor: Code Blue Emergency Follow YouTuber Siobhan Deshauer, MD, on an eventful night shift Sep 23, 2021
COVID Vax Exemptions for Pregnant Healthcare Workers? Hospital policymakers are juggling staffing shortages, conflicting laws, and CDC guidelines Sep 23, 2021
'Privacy Exception' No Cure for Doctors' Open Notes Headaches Provision is "unworkable," harms patients, and adds to clinical stress, doctors say Sep 23, 2021
Are Doctors Drowning in Inbox Overload? The slow simmer of non-stop messaging boils over during the pandemic Sep 22, 2021
Unapproved Drug Found in Dietary Supplements Despite FDA Warning Phenibut was found in all four products analyzed, with increased quantities in three Sep 22, 2021
Could Texas Law on Limiting Prior Authorization Delays Move the Needle Nationwide? "Gold card" law is first step in helping physicians with burdensome process Sep 21, 2021
Oregon Doc Loses License for Not Wearing a Mask, Spreading Misinformation Steven LaTulippe also mismanaged numerous pain patients Sep 20, 2021
The Technological Marvel of Combination Vaccines Many questions remain for co-formulating COVID vaccines, but pursuing this now is the right move Sep 18, 2021
Q&A: Loice Swisher, MD, on National Physician Suicide Awareness Day Showing her own vulnerability helps others, she says Sep 17, 2021
There's a Workaround for a Common 'Open Notes' Criticism Exception says doctor can delay releasing bad news if patient gave prior consent Sep 17, 2021
More Than a Nursing Shortage: A 'Skills Gap', Too Health systems grapple with a widening skills gap as seasoned nurses leave the field Sep 15, 2021
Myocarditis VAERS Analysis Sparks Social Media Uproar Doctors worry misinterpretation will fuel misinformation campaigns Sep 15, 2021
Vaccine Tribalism Is Poisoning Progress on COVID Science It fails to promote safety or fight misinformation Sep 15, 2021
Which Pediatric Research Is Overfunded by NIH? And which conditions are underfunded, and why Sep 14, 2021
Medfluencer: From Med Student to YouTube Star: Meet America Revere, MD Sharing her everyday life, this surgery resident has become a must-watch vlogger Sep 14, 2021 video
Open Notes Shines Light on Errors in Patient Medical Records Will the new rule lead to a flood of correction requests? Sep 14, 2021
Patients Can Get Medical Record Errors Amended, but It's Not Easy Technology is lacking, process may be unclear Sep 14, 2021
Death Disparity in Black Liver Transplant Patients Warrants Action The survival gap between Black and white patients has only gotten worse Sep 13, 2021
When Prior Authorization Practices Go Too Far Congress can reverse a troubling trend that creates patient care disruptions Sep 12, 2021
Something Borrowed: This Psychologist's Command Performance How "being there" for a patient can take many forms Sep 09, 2021
Doctors Work to Treat, Understand Post-Vaccine Shoulder Injury SIRVA is mainly in the medicolegal realm, but physicians acknowledge its rare possibility Sep 09, 2021
Yes, Exercise Is Basically Magic Cardiologists review why it's just so good for you and your patients. Sep 09, 2021
The LMNOPs of Caring for the Nursing Workforce Healthcare systems can do more to prevent staff burnout Sep 09, 2021
Cough, Cancer, PTSD: Two Decades of World Trade Center Studies Research has revealed the fallout of response to a crisis Sep 09, 2021
PhRMA Warns of Dire Consequences if Medicare Allowed to Negotiate Drug Prices "We know how the story ends" when the government sets prices, group says Sep 08, 2021
UPMC, Star Surgeon Sued For Fraud Due to Alleged Overlapping Surgeries James Luketich, MD, "regularly sacrificed patient health in order to increase surgical volume" Sep 08, 2021
Hospital Visitation Restrictions Are Hurting Patients and Nurses New protocols and COVID mitigation techniques can enable safe visitation Sep 02, 2021
Medicine Is a Great Career Choice for Women We can do more to support their entry into and success in the field Sep 01, 2021