Why CDC was right to revise coronavirus testing guidelines
The agency has walked back guidance posted to its website that advised against testing asymptomatic patients exposed to COVID-19.
The agency has walked back guidance posted to its website that advised against testing asymptomatic patients exposed to COVID-19.
Watch this video to learn the signs of an overdose and how to respond. Locate naloxone (Narcan) near you and be prepared to call 911.
Each eight-week Private Practice Simple Solutions learning collaborative addresses one topic area important to private practices and begins with a webinar of pre-recorded content presented…
The annual Medicare Trustees Report says the physician payment system has failed to keep up with the costs of practicing medicine.
Giving clear guidance on nutrition can be challenging for physicians. But it doesn’t have to be that way. The AMA has resources that can help.
No decision a medical student makes will impact where that career ends up more than picking a specialty. When should medical student make that decision?
Regulatory misunderstandings often lead to requirements that waste physicians’ time and interfere with care. The AMA’s setting the record straight.
When catastrophic thinking sets in, you might feel as though everything is unravelling—ruined. A psychiatrist shares how to stop catastrophizing.
If you’ve ever had chickenpox, then the virus that causes shingles is present in your body and can resurface at some point in the future.…
By harnessing the power of augmented intelligence (AI), Geisinger has saved nearly 500,000 hours for physicians and care teams. Learn more.
Always have a fresh pair of socks handy, and nine other hard-won bits of advice from the AMA’s top physician expert on graduate medical education.