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Program helps adults with intellectual, developmental disabilities on cancer journey
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute launched a neuro-inclusive oncology care and empowerment program designed to support adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities on their cancer journeys.
Topol: AI-fueled ‘keyboard liberation’ will improve the medical encounter
BOSTON — “We should be embracing [AI] and trying to make this a priority to get this right, because I don’t know any alternative to get us out of this frustration right now outside of this technology,” Eric Topol, MD, said.
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Structural inequities embedded in academic medicine persist across women’s careers
Women in medicine reported an overall perception of academic medicine as a “male-centric system misaligned with the needs of women,” according to study results published in JAMA Network Open.
Learning Leadership with Jonathan D. Licht, MD
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Jonathan D. Licht, MD, about becoming and training qualified leaders in the field, challenges facing health care leaders and more.
Healio Minute Podcast, Lung Cancer Edition: Top Headlines - Week of April 15, 2024
In this edition, durvalumab improves survival in limited-stage small cell lung cancer, most adults do not test homes for radon exposure and more.
Am I allowed to be quiet? Looking through the lens of an introvert in medicine
Ever since my third-year clinical rotations in medical school, I can usually predict what will be written about me in my evaluations before seeing them.
Survey: 85% of U.S. medical residents, fellows prefer in-person vs. virtual conferences
According to an electronic survey of U.S. medical residents and fellows from various specialties, 85% of respondents prefer in-person medical conferences vs. virtual conferences due to networking opportunities and engagement with peers.
5 questions with Scrub Sisters founder, Jacqueline Winkelmann, MD, FAAP
Every founder and entrepreneur is looking to solve a problem or create something that they wish they would have had for themselves, according to Jacqueline Winkelmann, MD, FAAP.
‘Good friction:’ Experts share how artificial intelligence works in their office
DENVER — Incorporating artificial intelligence into daily practice can benefit both providers and patients, according to experts here at the American Academy of Neurology annual meeting.
Patients with advanced cancer value ‘realistic care’ goals that avoid costly treatments
More than one-third of patients and one-fourth of patient caregivers favor focusing on symptom management of advanced cancers over life extension, according to study findings published in JAMA Network Open.
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