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Am I allowed to be quiet? Looking through the lens of an introvert in medicine
Ever since my third-year clinical rotations in medical school, I can usually predict what will be written about me in my evaluations before seeing them.
‘Good friction:’ Experts share how artificial intelligence works in their office
DENVER — Incorporating artificial intelligence into daily practice can benefit both providers and patients, according to experts here at the American Academy of Neurology annual meeting.
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Many dermatologists embracing AI
Artificial intelligence, specifically large-language models, are being used with increasing frequency in dermatology, suggesting a need for the development of education and best practices.
‘A burgeoning field:’ How clinicians are addressing their patients’ growing social needs
Building community partnerships, having community specialists within a care team and using screening tools are all necessary steps to identifying and addressing social needs, according to experts.
Breakthrough mpox cases linked to risky sexual behaviors
An investigation of mpox cases during a 2023 outbreak revealed that cases were likely due to frequent behaviors associated with mpox transmission despite most patients being vaccinated with a relatively highly effective vaccine.
Retiring well for today’s physician continues to evolve
How does a physician “retire well”? That answer, unsurprisingly, has been changing over time. Historically, physicians were inclined toward an early retirement, hanging up their white coats in their 50s or early 60s.
UCB launches educational platform, Make HStory, for hidradenitis suppurativa support
UCB has announced the launch of Make HStory, an educational campaign that provides resources on hidradenitis suppurativa to dermatologists as well as patients living with the disease, according to a press release.
Top news of March: William Shatner, DEI, cancer-causing acne products
Healio has compiled March’s most-read news in dermatology.
Twenty-one hallmarks to professionalize you and your practice
“If you think it’s expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur.”
FDA approves antibiotic to treat three bacterial infections
The FDA this week approved the antibiotic Zevtera for the treatment of three bacterial infections 17 years after it was first submitted to the agency.
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