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Expert confronts challenges of U.S. health care system through ‘lens of women physicians’
One of the major challenges of the U.S. health care system is that it formed during a time when not many women were a part of the workforce.
‘S’ or ‘C’ corporation: Maximize tax treatment of your practice
When choosing a structure for a practice, you are making two choices: what legal structure to choose and which tax treatment to select.
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Strategize future finances with Healio’s Residency to Retirement
The Residency to Retirement resource center offers insightful and innovative strategies to help physicians reduce taxes, protect assets, invest wisely and build wealth during all phases of their careers.
CAR T-Cell Therapy with Drs. Gottschalk and Velasquez
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with St. Jude’s Steven Gottschalk, MD, and Paulina Velasquez, MD, about the evolution of bone marrow transplant and cell therapy, increasing accessibility to CAR T-cell therapy and more.
Cost of cancer care discussions ‘very rare’ between physicians, patients
Only about one-fourth of patients newly diagnosed with advanced cancers had documented conversations with their physicians about the costs of care, according to a study conducted by researchers at American Cancer Society and NCI.
Top 10 in 2023: Women in Oncology’s most-read stories of the year
Women in oncology continued to break barriers, unveil new research and accomplish goals in 2023.
Oncology Nursing Society appoints next president
Jessica MacIntyre, DNP, MBA, APRN, NP-C, AOCNP, will serve as the next president of Oncology Nursing Society.
Emory University School of Medicine names first-ever female dean
Sandra L. Wong, MD, MS, has been named the new dean of Emory University School of Medicine and chief academic officer of Emory Healthcare.
Commentary: It’s that time of year
It’s that time of year — the holiday season.
Structural change needed to retain next generation of diverse, first-generation physicians
First-generation medical students reported experiencing increased adversity with inadequate institutional support during undergraduate medical training, according to study results published in JAMA Network Open.
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