Children and COVID: Vaccinations Lower Than Ever
As the COVID-19 vaccine heads toward approval for children under age 12 years, the number of older children receiving it dropped for the 10th consecutive week.
As the COVID-19 vaccine heads toward approval for children under age 12 years, the number of older children receiving it dropped for the 10th consecutive week.
A survey of internists found workplace culture is prioritized over pay, with physicians emphasizing supportive environments and flexibility in managing job responsibilities.
Experts say patients should adjust dosage, try prescribed and over-the-counter drugs to help with symptom management and dietary changes to deal with side effects.
While the culture is changing slowly, today’s residents and early-career emergency physicians are feeling the stress just as much as previous generations.
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