How to Be a Great Inpatient Consultant in 7 Easy Steps
The inpatient consultant is the one with the answers. A neurologist shares her tips on how to be a great one.
The inpatient consultant is the one with the answers. A neurologist shares her tips on how to be a great one.
Sarah Cripps highlights key learning points from the updated NICE recommendations on the management of Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis
A tabular comparison of recommendations on chronic heart failure from NICE, ESC, AHA/ACC/HFSA, and Universal guidance
Combining cognitive remediation with transcranial direct current stimulation slows cognitive decline in older adults with remitted MDD and mild cognitive impairment, or both.
Physician mothers may experience perinatal mood disorders at twice the rate of the general population. The culture of medicine could be part of the problem.
The slow adoption of race-neutral tools may harm patient care outcomes, according to a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
Covers useful information on managing and supporting patients with hepatitis B or hepatitis C
Your malpractice carrier may launch an investigation if you are sued by a patient or receive a medical board complaint. Here’s what you need to…
Cases of M pneumoniae, or walking pneumonia, are on the rise.
A pediatrician’s role in working with suicidal youngsters is to open the conversation, offer hope, and direct the youngster to resources that can help.
Join us every Monday in October for the latest in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis(MASH)! In our final episode, our experts will talk through…