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U.S. News & World Report announces 2024-2025 best hospitals
U.S. News & World Report announced its 2024-2025 Best Hospitals rankings Tuesday.
Study to assess sexual harassment training in medical research field
A new study funded by the NIH will assess a novel set of educational interventions around sexual harassment in the biomedical research field and how to incorporate those interventions into practice.
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Cancer-related suicides decline sharply since 2013
The rate of cancer-related suicides in the U.S. declined considerably in the past few decades, results of a population-based retrospective study published in Translational Psychiatry showed.
Consider today’s options for covering the future cost of long-term care
As their parents age, many of our physician clients have asked us about long-term care insurance.
CMS proposes cutting physician payments for fifth straight year
CMS has released its proposed 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, or PFS, which includes a 2.93% cut in physician payments from the previous year, according to a press release.
Leadership development initiatives needed to dull gender biases for medical school deans
U.S. women medical school deans reported expectations of being more proactive, participating in external leadership development programs and confronting biases during the search process vs. their male counterparts, according to a study.
Marketing for medical products on social media can have misleading tendencies
The posts on X (formerly Twitter) looked like advertisements to Aaron P. Mitchell, MD, MPH.
Breast Cancer Drug Development with Komal Jhaveri, MD
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Komal Jhaveri, MD, about breakthroughs in breast cancer treatment, where the field is evolving with anti-body drug conjugates and more.
Nominal, transparent billing could provide balance to portal messaging system
Clinicians could benefit significantly if medical institutions began billing patients for electronic messages; however, ethical implications of the practice, which include erecting another potential barrier to care, complicate the issue.
$1 billion Bloomberg gift allows most med students at Johns Hopkins to attend for free
Bloomberg Philanthropies announced that it has donated $1 billion to make Johns Hopkins University’s medical school free for most of its students seeking an MD.
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