Child care stress multiplied pandemic’s toll for women in medicine
New research sheds light on how closures of in-person schooling and day care further drove burnout among doctors and other health professionals.
New research sheds light on how closures of in-person schooling and day care further drove burnout among doctors and other health professionals.
More than 6,000 Black patients have had unjust kidney-transplant waitlist times remedied. Learn how state and specialty societies helped that happen.
On prior auth, scope creep, Medicare pay and more, the AMA fights to help otolaryngologists—and all physicians—so they can focus on patient care.
The Biden Administration announced today that Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals are eligible for purchase coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
Behavioral health facilities can face unique IPC challenges because group therapy and social interactions are an important component of patients’ treatment plans, and IPC requirements…
Physician practice options can overwhelm. Learn from experienced doctors how practice setting influences autonomy, financial risk and more.
Skeptical of synchronized annual prescription refills? Don’t be. It can save physicians—and patients—time and reduce burnout. Learn more with the AMA.
In New Jersey cases, appellate court should move to protect process that is essential to improving patient safety and health care quality. Learn more.
Big systemic changes are needed to successfully address the nation’s maternal health crisis. Learn more with the AMA.
Spending on prescription drugs grew at nearly triple the rate of national spending for physician services. Dive into the data with the AMA.
This PM&R resident’s journey in research includes training on two continents and three advanced degrees. She offers great advice for medical students.