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Physicians and health care organizations following this expert advice have shown a 10% improvement in BP control. Learn more with the AMA.
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A number of new tech companies want to solve the opioid crisis with algorithms. It’s a flawed and potentially harmful proposition.
4 employment contract red flags young physicians should watch for
Young physicians are not usually well-versed in contract law. One AMA expert outlines some points to avoid in the physician employment contract.
Primary care visits run a half hour. Time on the EHR? 36 minutes
Of any specialty, primary care physicians spend the most time on the EHR. System-level change is needed to slash this burden that adds to burnout.
These 6 physician specialties have the most burnout
New AMA data shows which physician specialties have the highest rates of burnout. Learn more from the AMA’s exclusive survey data.
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Genetic Obesity Risk Mitigated by Increased Daily Steps
Researchers conducted a cohort study to assess the effect of genetic obesity risk plus daily steps on incident obesity.