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Q&A: Samuel Dagogo-Jack, MD, DSc, discusses the past, present and future of endocrinology
“I’ve always wanted to be a doctor,” Samuel Dagogo-Jack, MD, DSc, this year’s recipient of the American Diabetes Association’s Outstanding Achievement in Clinical Diabetes Research Award, told Healio.
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.
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LGBTQ+ community faces greater likelihood of loneliness
People in sexual and gender minority groups were more likely to experience loneliness and have a lack of social and emotional support, results published in MMWR showed.
A call for stronger EDC regulations as more studies establish links to human health
The past 10 years have seen rapid growth in research on how endocrine-disrupting chemicals affect humans.
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.
Making an impact on chronic disease and physician health, with Sharon Horesh-Bergquist, MD
In this episode, host Hansa Bhargava, MD, chats with Sharon Horesh-Bergquist, MD, about chronic disease, screenings and lifestyle and preventive medicine, as well as discussing physician wellness and burnout.
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.
Advances in AI could improve disease prediction, reduce provider stress
BOSTON — Explainable AI and systems that help providers with day-to-day tasks will allow experts to conduct more advanced research and make impactful changes in clinical care, according to two speakers at ENDO 2024.
'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.
Fewer US adults suggested for statin therapy for primary prevention by new risk calculator
Fewer U.S. adults aged 40 to 75 years are eligible for statin therapy for primary CVD prevention in the new PREVENT risk calculator compared with the older Pooled Cohort Equation, researchers reported.
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