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      A terminal disease intercepted by modern medicine - 7 month(s) ago

      Modern medicine’s breakthroughs in biomarker analysis and targeted therapies are transforming the treatment of terminal cancers.

      Source: www.kevinmd.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, General HCPs
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        NeilFlochMD

        I lost my brother to this thyroid cancer - now it is possible to put it into remission https://t.co/IoerSwO4I8

    • Mashup Score: 2
      Why kindness is the missing link in medical education [PODCAST] - 7 month(s) ago

      We welcome back internal medicine physician Vijay Rajput. Two years ago, he shared his insights on the KevinMD article, “Top 10 things new interns should do.” Today, he returns to discuss updates on those recommendations, with a new emphasis on empathy, compassion, and introducing the power of kindness in medical education and clinical practice.

      Source: www.kevinmd.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, General HCPs
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        NightShiftMD

        RT @kevinmd: Why kindness is the missing link in medical education [PODCAST] https://t.co/vhhzfpREk0 #Podcast #Medicalschool via @kevinmd

    • Mashup Score: 2
      The hidden $935 billion problem in U.S. health care no one is talking about—and how to solve it - 7 month(s) ago

      Addressing administrative complexity, over-treatment, and poor care coordination can reduce the staggering $935 billion wasted annually in the U.S. health care system.

      Source: www.kevinmd.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, General HCPs
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        DrFerdowsi

        RT @kevinmd: The hidden $935 billion problem in U.S. health care no one is talking about—and how to solve it https://t.co/g4eoXMWut7 #Polic…

    • Mashup Score: 2
      As a doctor, what I learned from knocking on doors for the presidential election - 7 month(s) ago

      As a pediatrician and campaign volunteer, knocking on doors to engage voters has deepened my understanding of the personal and political issues impacting my patients’ lives.

      Source: www.kevinmd.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Pediatrics
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        Dr_ScottK

        As a doctor, what I learned from knocking on doors for the presidential election https://t.co/FejycGIufd via @kevinmd

    • Mashup Score: 9
      American College of Physicians | KevinMD.com - 7 month(s) ago

      The American College of Physicians is the largest medical specialty organization in the United States, boasting members in over 145 countries worldwide. ACP’s membership encompasses 161,000 internal medicine physicians, related subspecialists, and medical students. Internal medicine physicians are specialists who utilize scientific knowledge and clinical expertise for diagnosing, treating, and providing compassionate care to adults, spanning from those in good health to individuals with complex illnesses. Stay connected with ACP on X @ACPIMPhysicians, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram @acpimphysicians.

      Source: www.kevinmd.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, General Journals & Societ
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        ACPinternists

        ACP Treasurer @drjanetj examines the experiences and challenges women have faced across generations in medicine with @kevinmd. Janet shares personal stories of confronting gender bias, discusses the persistent gender pay gap, and more: https://t.co/Rr2kl6vqiq #WIMMonth https://t.co/mBcI4xLYn2

    • Mashup Score: 2
      Sham peer review (SPR): strategies for saving your career and soul - 7 month(s) ago

      Sham peer review is rarely discussed due to non-disclosure agreements or the isolation felt by victims who often blame themselves, but it’s a brutal, career-ending experience caused by gaslighting, lack of conflict resolution skills, and unethical practices in medical culture—highlighting the urgent need for systemic changes and increased support for those targeted.

      Source: www.kevinmd.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Hem/Oncs
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        AndreaLMerrill

        Great @kevinmd article by @EquityDocs member Tracey O’Connell on sham peer review. We are seeing this happening more and more. Read this to prepare yourself! https://t.co/39lWSqaWwE

    • Mashup Score: 7
      Cinnamon versus brain cancer, Alzheimer's disease, and insomnia - 7 month(s) ago

      I’ve always adored cinnamon for its heartwarming aroma and fairy tale flavor, but recent research on its brain health benefits, including potential effects on brain cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, and insomnia, has truly amazed me.

      Source: www.kevinmd.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, General HCPs
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        DrKristieLeong

        RT @ArginteanuMarc: Cinnamon versus brain cancer, Alzheimer's disease, and insomnia https://t.co/sywsSMbGz6 via @kevinmd

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      The deadliest condition in emergency departments deserves a new diagnostic approach - 8 month(s) ago

      Overcrowding, high patient volumes, and limited staff and resources are common challenges in most emergency departments (EDs) today, leading to average wait times of about two-and-a-half hours, with some patients waiting nearly four hours.

      Source: www.kevinmd.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Infectious Disease
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        AmeshAA

        “Host response technologies offer the promise of recognizing and treating sepsis based on a patient’s immune response rather than variable, often subtle symptoms.” https://t.co/5jxiig4rXu

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      10 ways medicine is like the airline industry - 8 month(s) ago

      None of the above parts of health care (or the airline industry) are perfect, but to me, while I am about to start rounds and take care of sick patients while training the future generation of clinicians, I know I have the best job in the world.

      Source: www.kevinmd.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Hematologists1
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        docbraunstein

        For more analogies between the airline industry and healthcare, see this piece I wrote: https://t.co/W6GdkQuCzS

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      Why EHRs are ruining health care: a doctor's shocking truth - 8 month(s) ago

      EHRs have turned medicine into a mess of inefficiency, poor communication, and patient confusion.

      Source: www.kevinmd.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, General HCPs
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        NeilFlochMD

        Why EHRs are ruining health care: a doctor's shocking truth https://t.co/6qjHJKHUO7

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