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Judge blocks Federal Trade Commission’s ban on noncompete agreements
A federal judge has blocked the Federal Trade Commission’s ban on new noncompete agreements with all workers in for-profit organizations.
Q&A: Health care community must 'take steps to rebuild trust' lost during pandemic
Trust in health care diminished dramatically during the pandemic, and it will take multipronged interventions to restore that confidence, according to an expert.
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The cautions of the MedSpa industry: What clinicians need to know, with Julia Kerolus, MD
In this episode, host Hansa Bhargava, MD, talks with Julia Kerolus, MD, FACS, about the MedSpa industry, the dangers of social media and its effect on cosmetic procedures among young adults, skin care and more.
NFL medical adviser tells physicians, like athletes, ‘the leader you’re looking for is you’
In his keynote address at this year’s Ending Clinician Burnout Global Summit, Thom Mayer, MD, FACEP, likened the health care practitioners in the audience to the professional football players he routinely treats.
Key elements to consider when buying equipment for your medical practice
As medical technology quickly evolves, practices in nearly all areas of medicine must frequently evaluate equipment upgrades and new purchases of new technology to stay at the forefront of patient care.
Quality incentive program boosts climate change knowledge among clinicians
Most clinicians expressed positive attitudes and increased knowledge about climate change and health following the completion of a quality incentive program, researchers found.
'Open up the conversation' about dietary supplements to prevent colloidal silver ingestion
Ingesting colloidal silver supplements is popular but unsafe and, in excess, can lead to a patient’s skin permanently turning blue, according to experts.
Q&A: Appropriately sized instruments needed for female surgeons
The lack of surgical instruments tailored for women’s hands is just one example of the gender inequity female surgeons face in the workforce.
IVIG reduces skin thickening, gastrointestinal symptoms in systemic sclerosis
Intravenous immunoglobulin treatment may benefit skin, musculoskeletal and gastrointestinal manifestations of systemic sclerosis, with low risks for adverse events, according to data published in Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism.
Tax-advantaged investing: Where to put your next dollar
As your paycheck grows, so does your discretionary spending and saving. While it is easy to spend, it is not always clear where to invest your next dollar intended for future spending.
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