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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.
VIDEO: Without universal screening, ‘tiny’ hepatitis D could ‘wreak havoc’ globally
In a Healio video exclusive, Edward V. Loftus Jr., MD, warned that, despite being the smallest virus capable of causing human disease, hepatitis delta virus holds an outsized global impact as the most severe form of viral hepatitis.
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To identify, manage HDV, ‘the simple approach is to just screen’ all patients with HBV
Over recent years, there has been increased interest and attention to hepatitis delta virus, as we are beginning to understand that this is a real problem that at the moment is under-addressed and under-identified.
‘Uncommon’ but not ‘unimportant’: Screen all patients with hepatitis B for HDV
Despite being the smallest virus capable of causing human disease, it is estimated that up to 80% of patients with hepatitis delta virus will progress to liver cirrhosis and more than 50% will die of liver disease within 10 years of diagnosis.
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.
Neoadjuvant immunotherapy may broaden surgery eligibility for hepatocellular carcinoma
Neoadjuvant immunotherapy may allow more people with hepatocellular carcinoma to undergo surgical resection, according to retrospective study results.
Q&A: Award winner breaks ‘barriers for the collective,’ champions equitable pay for women
According to Rinarani Sanghavi, MD, MBA, champion of gender equity and winner of the 2024 Scrubs & Heels Break the Glass Ceiling Award, pay equity represents “one of the pivotal barriers” in advancing gender equity.
Enbrel, Stelara to be discounted nearly 70% through Medicare price negotiations
The list prices of Stelara and Enbrel for Medicare users will be discounted nearly 70% come 2026 as a result of the first round CMS price negotiations with drugmakers, the White House has announced.
Women surgeons across several subspecialties receive lower pay
Women surgeons across three surgical subspecialties received lower reimbursement for fee-for-service procedures, submitted less charges and experienced lower practice volume vs. men surgeons, according to study results.
Noninvasive model minimizes the risk for missing high-risk varices in unresectable HCC
A model using both clinical and imaging data predicted the absence of high-risk varices in patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma and may help avoid unnecessary upper endoscopy in low-risk patients, research showed.
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