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WHO report reveals tons of excess health care waste due to COVID-19
The global response to the COVID-19 pandemic has produced tens of thousands of tons of extra health care waste that many facilities are not equipped to handle, according to WHO.
Bitcoin mining as an ancillary income stream: A primer for physicians of all ages
Many millennial physicians have known about bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies for years.
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VIDEO: Coring microneedles could have potential in aesthetics, skin grafting
WAILEA, Hawaii — In this video perspective from Maui Derm for Dermatologists, R. Rox Anderson, MD, professor of dermatology at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, discusses new research regarding coring microneedles.
Norway 'excellent example' of how to increase access to biosimilars
The European Union, and specifically Norway, has demonstrated successful strategies for making biosimilars available for patients — and realizing “tremendous savings” — that should be adopted in the United States, according to an analysis.
Q&A: Evidence mounts that digital assistant Suki saves physicians hours of EMR time
New data show that Suki, a voice-activated and artificial intelligence-based tool that helps physicians with their note-taking process, continues to dramatically reduce the time that physicians spend on documentation.
VIDEO: Injectable coolant may have body sculpting, pain relieving potential
WAILEA, Hawaii — In this video perspective from Maui Derm for Dermatologists, Lilit Garibyan, MD, PhD, discusses a new injectable coolant that could be beneficial for both body sculpting and pain reduction.
MedPAC denies payment increase for physicians in 2023
The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission, or MedPAC, recommended no change to the physician fee schedule for 2023, a decision that the ACP and AMA described as a freezing of physician payments.
COVID-19 pandemic led to more inclusive practices in clinical trials
Clinical trial sponsors said they have adopted new methods and decentralized procedures that may increase diversity and inclusion in future trials.
Town Hall: What to Know About Omicron, Quarantines, Outpatient Management and More
In this episode, Joel M. Gelfand, MD, MSCE, is joined by Leonard H. Calabrese, DO, and Amesh Adalja, MD, FIDSA, as they discuss quarantine and isolation guidelines, emerging therapies to treat COVID-19, and the anticipated future of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Q&A: What are physicians’ legal obligations under the Americans with Disabilities Act?
The results of a new survey suggest that many physicians do not completely understand what the Americans with Disabilities Act means for them.
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Headline News
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