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Protect a physician’s most valuable asset with disability insurance
Given the substantial investment to become a practicing physician, it should not be surprising that the most significant asset of most physicians is their ability to practice their profession.
Gender disparities in major award recognition persist within allergy community
Despite a nearly sex-balanced allergy workforce and strategic efforts to address inequality, there remains a persistent sex disparity in award recognition, according to a letter published in Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology.
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Supreme Court blocks Sackler family immunity, dismantles Purdue Pharma bankruptcy plan
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 on Thursday that members of the Sackler family cannot be protected from future lawsuits for their roles in the opioid epidemic.
Building wealth: Take these initial steps post-training
The concept of delayed gratification has been ingrained in us throughout medical school and residency. This mentality can sometimes lead to explosive spending as an attending when one enjoys a significant salary boost.
New initiative aims to eliminate harmful use of race in clinical algorithms
The Council for Medical Specialty Societies, or CMSS, announced the launch of a new initiative that aims to reduce clinicians’ reliance on race in clinical decision-making and patient harms.
‘Small actions, big impact’: How physicians can identify, respond to microaggressions
Microaggressions are just as commonplace in medical settings as other workplaces, and although they may be small behaviors, experts said they can have serious impacts on employee morale and patient care when they go unaddressed.
Q&A: How to use ‘buy and bill’ for biologic treatment in allergy, asthma care
As biologics become more popular for a growing number of indications, practices need to figure out the most cost-effective ways to provide these treatments to their patients.
AMA: Nearly one in four physicians say prior authorization led to serious adverse events
New survey results from the AMA illustrate the burden of prior authorization, with many physicians reporting that it leads to serious patient harms, delays care, reduces work productivity and more.
Tax law changes affect your retirement planning in 2024
As we enter the second half of 2024, it is important to understand some tax law changes that became effective this year and could affect your retirement savings and tax planning.
'It is our duty': AMA adopts several new public health policies
The AMA House of Delegates adopted several new policies to promote public health at its annual meeting.
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Burnout, withdrawal remain ‘alarmingly high’ among physicians and residents
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Over one-third of adults not planning on receiving recommended vaccines this fall
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Popular home BP devices unable to provide accurate readings for millions due to sizing
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Headline News
Burnout, withdrawal remain ‘alarmingly high’ among physicians and residents
September 17, 20242 min read -
Headline News
Over one-third of adults not planning on receiving recommended vaccines this fall
September 18, 20242 min read -
Headline News
Popular home BP devices unable to provide accurate readings for millions due to sizing
September 19, 20242 min read