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Q&A: AI identifies most patients with social determinants of health in electronic records
Artificial intelligence models effectively identified patients with adverse social determinants of health within electronic health records, according to a study published in npj Digital Medicine.
Researcher says to find a mentor who brings you into ‘the room’ where ideas flow
Sarah L. Sammons, MD, was 7 when her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer.
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Bonds vs. cash: Understand the pros and cons
“Why should I be investing in bonds when I can earn more than 5% on my cash?” Many investors, including physicians, are asking this question after being discouraged by losses they have experienced with bonds in recent years.
‘Impact and Reach’ with Avital O'Glasser, MD
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Avital O’Glasser, MD, about the challenges facing non-traditional scholarship, amplifying diverse voices in medicine and more.
Screening for health-related social needs should be 'integral' part of cancer care
Social determinants of health have become a key component of oncology research, providing insights into how factors such as race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and sexual or gender identity influence cancer incidence or outcomes.
Latinas in medicine experience high rates of discrimination throughout medical training
Latinas in medicine reported high rates of discrimination and mental health struggles, especially during medical training, according to survey results published in BMC Medical Education.
Intensive BP lowering effective at CV risk reduction in patients with history of cancer
Intensive BP lowering may be safe in patients with a history of cancer not currently receiving treatment, according to a post hoc analysis of the SPRINT trial published in Hypertension.
E-consult program for immune-related toxicities reduces costs, increases patient access
An electronic consult program for patients who developed endocrine immune-related adverse events has considerably reduced health care utilization.
Physicians, trainees report multitude of barriers to family building in medical profession
Medical students and physicians reported experiencing cultural, organizational, interpersonal and individual barriers to family building, according to results of a qualitative analysis published in JAMA Network Open.
Prioritizing purpose, setting limitations key to minimizing burnout, achieving balance
A panel discussion at American Society for Radiation Oncology Annual Meeting focused on provider burnout in oncology.
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