The Week That Wasn’t: Burst Esophagus, Clinical Superstition, Vaccination Record
Three medical stories that we didn’t cover, explained.
Three medical stories that we didn’t cover, explained.
Join us every Monday in October for the latest in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH)!In the first 15-minute episode–October 7 at 8:00pm …
Dr Toni Hazell reviews the role of primary care in the identification and treatment of people with HIV, offering 10 practical tips for GPs
This live event during IDWeek 2024 will offer the immersive experience of in-person instruction delivered by subject matter experts and a patient advocate. Case-based dialogue…
Dr Roger Henderson shares seven top tips on the identification and management of this tick-borne infection in primary care
Doctors are learning that empathy, storytelling, and patient-centered approaches — rather than just facts — are key to overcoming vaccine hesitancy and building patient trust.
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At 1 year, islets chemically reprogrammed from the patient’s own somatic cells allowed them to become insulin-independent with the use of immunosuppression.
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A l’occasion de la journée nationale consacrée aux aidants, ce 6 octobre, la Dre Hélène Rossinot, spécialiste en santé publique et experte sur la question…
Dr Anish Kotecha revisits the NICE guideline on chronic pain, exploring the benefits and challenges of its implementation in everyday practice