How to immunize yourself against medical school burnout
A panel of physicians from various career stages offered tips for handling the stresses of medicine, as a medical student and throughout your career.
A panel of physicians from various career stages offered tips for handling the stresses of medicine, as a medical student and throughout your career.
As first-year resident physicians take on greater responsibility, honing efficiency and sharpening communication skills can help them thrive.
There are some key questions that residents and young physicians should consider during the contracting process. For example: Do physicians tend to stay?
Although long considered a disease of aging, certain cancers are turning up more often in younger women, according to a new report.
Coding and documentation for evaluation and management (E/M) were made easier, but private practices still have questions on which codes to use.
If you are pondering a major change in geography for physician residency, consider this expert advice on how to balance location preferences and future goals.
What is the ideal amount of physical activity that can help individuals live longer? Learn more about what the ideal exercise volume per week is.
Often wrongly called the “stomach flu,” norovirus sickens tens of millions of Americans annually. Two physicians explain how to prevent and treat it.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can be uncomfortable, but medication and home remedies can help. Two physicians share how to prevent UTIs.
Jennifer Jorgensen, MD, of Confluence Health, says gastroenterology is a diverse specialty with fun-loving colleagues and appreciative patients.
It’s good news that UnitedHealth Group is finally looking for ways to simplify and accelerate their prior authorization process.