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How clinicians respond to patients’ emotions may impact length of visit, study shows
In-person clinic visits were shorter when clinicians explicitly responded to patients’ emotional expressions, according to an observational analysis published in Annals of Family Medicine.
‘Preparation is the most important thing’ for allergy, asthma patients during the holidays
The holidays may be festive for many people, but families with allergies and asthma struggle with potential triggers as they visit with loved ones. Their doctors, however, can help them prepare for these risks.
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Study identifies characteristics that promote physicians’ trust in their organization
Researchers identified four characteristics that were likely to improve a physician’s trust in their organization.
What is in your portfolio?
During the COVID-19 pandemic, physicians of all specialties have demonstrated a renewed focus on long-term financial and life goals.
10 important presentations from ACAAI Annual Scientific Meeting you may have missed
This year’s American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Annual Scientific Meeting featured a variety of studies, lectures and discussions on important topics and trends in the field.
Yelp ratings of medical facilities may reveal local health inequities
Counties with essential health care facilities that had lower ratings on Yelp also had higher mortality rates, data showed.
VIDEO: Pollution is a major but underrecognized risk factor for CVD
In this video, Philip J. Landrigan, MD, MSc, FAAP, highlights key points from his review article about the impact of pollution on cardiovascular health. The article was published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
For year-end tax savings, a particular type of pension may be the right medicine
With the end of the year approaching and the possibility of tax hikes in 2022 looming, many physicians and their practices are looking at ways to reduce 2021 taxable income.
Q&A: New podcast offers ways to reduce medical excess that harms patients, the planet
The BMJ and Cochrane Sustainable Healthcare have jointly launched The Recovery, a new podcast highlighting initiatives that practitioners around the world are using to reduce medical excess.
Q&A: ‘Raw data’ on social determinants of health could help with patient referrals
A machine learning model that uses the most basic raw data may help physicians identify patients who need referrals to social workers and predict their risk for hospitalization.
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