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Career disruptions among women in medicine may 'reverberate far beyond COVID-19'
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted progress toward gender equity in medicine that may resonate for years to come, according to experts.
Management strategies aim to help allergy practices evolve, expand, succeed
PHOENIX — With new treatments, technologies and billing policies, providers may feel like they are falling behind their competition and failing their patients and their practices. Strategies and resources, however, are available.
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Limited liability companies: The foundation of asset protection for many physicians
The reality of health care practice in the 21st century is that lawsuits and liability lurk in the background for physicians.
Healio launches Wordle-like game with medical T-W-I-S-T
Do you love Wordle? Are you a master of medical terminology?
EDs face ‘knowledge gap’ in use of epinephrine
A study conducted in one New York ED demonstrated a “knowledge gap” in pediatricians’ use of epinephrine for anaphylaxis, researchers reported at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Annual Meeting.
Poor asthma control more likely among publicly insured children, study finds
Publicly insured children were more likely to have issues controlling their asthma than privately insured children, according to data presented at American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Annual Meeting.
Climate change is progressing faster than expected, threatening human health
The environmental and societal impacts of climate change are progressing more rapidly than previously expected, nearing limits to what society can feasibly adapt to, according to a recent report.
Q&A: Providers can do more to reduce racial disparities in food allergy care
PHOENIX — Racial disparities touch every aspect of clinical care for food allergies, from prevention and diagnosis to insurance coverage and to the diversity of the workforce providing treatment.
‘Milestone policy’ on physician mental health one step away from becoming law
The Senate recently passed a bill to address the stigma that health care professionals often face when seeking mental health services.
Q&A: Music may be ‘useful, effective and harmless’ pain management strategy
Growing evidence suggests that music therapy can be an effective method for relieving pain, according to researchers.
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