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Survey: 55% of transplant nephrologists report job satisfaction
A survey published in the Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, revealed 55% of transplant nephrologists reported being satisfied or highly satisfied with their job.
‘Stifling the negativity’: Putting the DO-MD debate to bed for good
During a September 2021 interview on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, comedian Hasan Minhaj referred to doctors of osteopathic medicine, or DOs, as “off-brand doctors” compared with their MD counterparts.
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Six financial actions to take in uncertain times
During a volatile market environment like we are in today or the steep market pullback at the onset of the pandemic in 2020, many investors, including physicians, feel a powerful drive to act in response.
Our prescription for the nation: Make medicines and health care affordable now
We are on the cusp of taking some of the largest steps in recent history to make medicines more affordable for our patients, and it is critical that we successfully pass the legislation needed to achieve this as an issue of health equity.
'Workforce at risk': Child care stress driving burnout, anxiety, depression
Child care stress during the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on health care workers, and more must be done to mitigate this burden on the workforce, according to researchers.
Study: Food insecurity should be considered in CKD treatment
In a study in which more than 70% of patients with chronic kidney disease reported food insecurity, researchers emphasized the consideration that should be placed on access to food in CKD treatment.
Healio teams earn 10 APEX excellence in publication awards
Year after year, Healio and Healio LIVE teams have garnered increasing numbers of APEX awards for publication excellence, this year bringing in 10 total, including three grand awards.
Underrepresented patients on dialysis report unmet existential and supportive care needs
Individuals who are not white and are receiving dialysis are more likely to report unmet existential and supportive kidney care needs than white patients, according to a research letter published in JAMA Internal Medicine.
Q&A: The American Society of Nephrology calls for action against climate change
In April, the American Society of Nephrology released a statement calling on kidney health professionals to take action against climate change.
Surviving market volatility: Know your tolerance for risk
There are no activities that are completely risk free. Whether a person decides to eat, drive or sky dive, there is some level of risk involved.
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