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'There is still work to be done': ABIM maintenance of certification program faces scrutiny
ABIM said it is looking forward to communicating with physicians to improve its maintenance of certification programs after recent criticism.
Second TB outbreak linked to a viable bone allograft product
A second tuberculosis outbreak linked to a viable bone allograft product contaminated with Mycobacterium tuberculosis resulted in five more cases and two deaths, according to the outbreak investigation.
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COVID-19, long COVID and the rheumatologist with Leonard Calabrese, DO
What should rheumatologists know about what we've learned about COVID-19 and long COVID in 2023? Hosted by Dr. Leonard Calabrese.
‘A true pioneer’: ID physician, researcher Adaora Adimora, MD, MPH, FIDSA, dies at 67
Adaora Adimora, MD, MPH, FIDSA, an infectious diseases physician, researcher and mentor described as a trailblazer in her field, has died.
Maternal flu vaccination during pregnancy reduces illness in infants
Maternal influenza vaccination during pregnancy was associated with reduced chances of influenza-associated ED visits or hospitalizations in infants aged younger than 6 months, according to a study published in JAMA Pediatrics.
Study shows risk for invasive fungal infection after lung transplant is ‘very complex’
Researchers found that risk factors of invasive fungal infections for lung transplant recipients receiving universal antifungal prophylaxis varied in terms of early and late infection and invasive mold- and candidiasis-type infections.
‘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.
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.
‘Game changer’: Reviewing new RSV prevention tools for children
Multiple prevention tools against respiratory syncytial virus in children became available in the United States this year.
Nirsevimab protects infants against hospitalization from RSV
The monoclonal antibody nirsevimab prevented hospitalizations for respiratory syncytial virus-associated disease among infants “in conditions that approximated real-world settings,” researchers wrote in The New England Journal of Medicine.
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