View by Specialty

Trending

Drinking more coffee and tea lowers the risk for developng multiple cardiometabolic disorders.
September 17, 2024
3 min read
Save

Drinking moderate amounts of caffeine may cut risk for multiple cardiometabolic diseases

Practice Management News

SPONSORED CONTENT
Save
SPONSORED CONTENT
September 20, 2022
2 min read
Save

Memorandum helps boost gender equity in internal medicine

Memorandum helps boost gender equity in internal medicine

CHICAGO – A memorandum has helped participating internal medicine residency programs recognize gender-based gaps and track related gender equity metrics, researchers found.

SPONSORED CONTENT
September 20, 2022
3 min watch
Save

VIDEO: Resiliency 'isn't the answer' to physician burnout

VIDEO: Resiliency 'isn't the answer' to physician burnout

CHICAGO — When struggling with burnout, many health care providers are expected to simply be more resilient, but this does not address the system creating these problems, according to two speakers.

Trending

Drinking more coffee and tea lowers the risk for developng multiple cardiometabolic disorders.
September 17, 2024
3 min read
Save

Drinking moderate amounts of caffeine may cut risk for multiple cardiometabolic diseases

SPONSORED CONTENT
September 17, 2022
3 min watch
Save

VIDEO: Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling shares tips for being a leader in a crisis

VIDEO: Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling shares tips for being a leader in a crisis

CHICAGO — During the COVID-19 pandemic, Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling, DBA, U.S. Army (Ret.), said the health care workforce has had to lead through crises that were comparable to those he experienced during combat.

SPONSORED CONTENT
September 17, 2022
3 min watch
Save

VIDEO: Disparities in radiation oncology are ‘a massive problem’

VIDEO: Disparities in radiation oncology are ‘a massive problem’

CHICAGO — Troubled by disparities in their field, two radiation oncologists are taking small yet integral steps to address inequities.

SPONSORED CONTENT
September 17, 2022
1 min read
Save

The toll of ‘invisible work’ on women in medicine

The toll of ‘invisible work’ on women in medicine

CHICAGO — “Women leaders are disproportionately doing the [invisible] work to make the company be better, and we need to do better for our women,” Shikha Jain, MD, FACP said here.

SPONSORED CONTENT
September 17, 2022
7 min watch
Save

VIDEO: How to address gaslighting and imposter syndrome

VIDEO: How to address gaslighting and imposter syndrome

CHICAGO — Both imposter syndrome and gaslighting can lead to heavy self-doubt, but it can often be difficult to tell the difference, according to Diane W. Shannon, MD, MPH, PCC.

SPONSORED CONTENT
September 16, 2022
2 min read
Save

Surgeon and physician wellness expert: 'I wish I had treated myself as a human first'

Surgeon and physician wellness expert: 'I wish I had treated myself as a human first'

CHICAGO — Arghavan Salles, MD, PhD, clinical associate professor of medicine at Stanford, reflected on her 20-year journey since medical school.

SPONSORED CONTENT
September 16, 2022
2 min watch
Save

VIDEO: Women in Medicine Summit aims to inspire change, ‘disrupt the system’

VIDEO: Women in Medicine Summit aims to inspire change, ‘disrupt the system’

CHICAGO — At the Women in Medicine Summit, Shikha Jain, MD, FACP, said she hopes that attendees will leave with new skill sets and tools they can utilize to change the system.

SPONSORED CONTENT
September 16, 2022
4 min watch
Save

VIDEO: Use your ‘Whitney Houston singing voice’ to elevate yourself

VIDEO: Use your ‘Whitney Houston singing voice’ to elevate yourself

CHICAGO — During her talk at the Women in Medicine Summit, Kimberly Manning, MD, FACP, FAAP, discussed the importance of personal reflection and how self-love helps “fan our own flames.”

SPONSORED CONTENT
September 14, 2022
2 min read
Save

Barriers to living donor kidney transplantation include poor communication, training

Barriers to living donor kidney transplantation include poor communication, training

A survey of Canadian health professionals revealed poor communication and a lack of education and training as barriers to living donor kidney transplantation, according to data published in Kidney International Reports.

View more
Healio Minute Subscribe to Healio Minute emails You're now subscribed to Healio Minute Emails
Healio Minute Subscribe to Healio Minute emails You're now subscribed to Healio Minute Emails