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Tired of pleasing ‘corporate masters,’ physician union membership rises
Union membership among health care professionals in the United States, including physicians, is on the rise, which could have seismic implications in work patterns and patient care in an increasingly corporatized medical system.
ACCC president prioritizes top-of-license practice, telemedicine, community partnerships
Una Hopkins, DNP, RN, FNP-BC, NE-BC, FACCC, has earned a long and impressive collection of professional credentials.
Equitable Representation in Clinical Trials with Nadine Spring, PhD
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Nadine Spring, PhD, about the importance of DEI in clinical care, driving positive social change forward and more.
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HHS announces intent to phase out synthetic food dyes
The HHS secretary and FDA commissioner announced several measures to phase out petroleum-based synthetic dyes from the U.S. food supply by the end of next year while transitioning to new natural additives.
10 common mistakes made in health savings accounts: What physicians need to know
Health savings accounts are a powerful tool for managing health care expenses, offering significant tax advantages and flexibility.
‘Time to rethink’ when patients with cancer enroll in early-phase trials, researchers argue
Patients with advanced cancer should be enrolled in early phase clinical trials during favorable points in their disease rather than after exhausting standard-of-care treatments, according to a paper published in JCO Oncology Practice.
Hope Rugo, MD, named director of City of Hope’s Women’s Cancers Program
City of Hope has named Hope S. Rugo, MD, as its new director of the Women’s Cancers Program and chief of the breast medical oncology division, according to a press release.
High seroprevalence of Jamestown Canyon virus could complicate diagnosis
The baseline seroprevalence of Jamestown Canyon virus antibodies in blood donated by people living in endemic areas was relatively high, which could complicate diagnosing people with active infections, researchers said.
FDA takes steps to reduce animal testing requirements for monoclonal antibodies
Animal testing requirements for monoclonal antibodies and other medications will be “reduced, refined or potentially replaced” in favor of other approaches, including artificial intelligence, according to a recent announcement from the FDA.
Guidance aims to ensure phase 3 cancer trials are clinically valid, meaningful
A grassroots organization that formed with the goal of recalibrating cancer care around patient needs issued guidance intended to improve the design of randomized phase 3 trials.
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