What is proper work attire in medicine?
I remain convinced that we need to assess work attire using simple humanistic criteria.
I remain convinced that we need to assess work attire using simple humanistic criteria.
How can gratitude guide health care professionals in navigating political uncertainty, misinformation, and the challenges of post-election transitions? Join us as Janet A. Jokela, an…
Trust in U.S. health care is declining due to systemic issues, including economic strains, fraud, and leadership failures, but approaches like value-based care, patient engagement,…
Long COVID disrupts lives with persistent symptoms, including sleep disturbances, requiring urgent research and compassionate care to improve patient outcomes.
In the post-election whirlwind and as the holidays approach, those in health care can find strength in gratitude—for evidence-based policies like ACP’s, grounding professional values,…
Being a woman in medicine means navigating an exhausting and contradictory maze of expectations and biases, all while striving for excellence and recognition.
A medical expert shares insights on skepticism, overdiagnosis, and the challenges of profit-driven health care.
FDA-unapproved drugs are widely prescribed, dispensed, and covered by PBMs, posing significant health, legal, and financial risks to patients, pharmacies, and plan sponsors.
In the post-election whirlwind and as the holidays approach, those in health care can find strength in gratitude—for evidence-based policies like ACP’s, grounding professional values,…
Medical error is not the third leading cause of death in the U.S. Will people stop saying it is? I doubt it.
Achieving work-life balance in health care is not just about maintaining well-being—it’s about ensuring we can continue to provide quality care without sacrificing ourselves.