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Women in Ophthalmology 2022 Summer Symposium to focus on mentorship, being ‘inspEYEred’
The Women in Ophthalmology 2022 Summer Symposium aims to #BeInspEYEred and concentrate on mentorship through a hybrid format similar to that of its 2021 meeting.
Shut out stress, stay focused to maximize performance in operating room
Life is full of stressors, but surgeons cannot afford to let them interfere with their performance.
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Yield curve inversions can be a key indicator of a recession on the horizon
Now that the Federal Reserve has raised interest rates for the first time since 2018, many in the financial media are revisiting the subject of inverted yield curves.
'Entrenched' racial disparities remain in health care
Racial inequities in health care have fluctuated in severity for decades but data show that one constant remains: the disparities persist.
Healthiest Communities Rankings: Indigenous people most at risk for natural disasters
In the United States, Indigenous people have the highest risks from natural hazards, according to this year’s Healthiest Communities Rankings report.
Nanodropper: The Potential Gamechanger with Allisa Song
In this episode, Allisa Song, a medical student and the CEO and co-founder of Nanodropper, discusses the inception of the device, how it can benefit the eye care industry and more.
VIDEO: Use telehealth, but understand the guidelines
CHICAGO – Health care has seen an 8,000% increase in the use of telehealth since the pandemic started, Rebecca Wartman, OD, and Harvey Richman, OD, said here at Optometry’s Meeting.
AMA adopts policies addressing child care for physicians
Physicians-in-training have few affordable, accessible options for child care and a lack of paid parental leave, according to the AMA.
BLOG: How we think about social media
Many of us doctors would prefer not to think about online patient reviews. That’s natural because those who post negative reviews have little accountability for their words, and privacy laws make us almost powerless to respond.
'They are counting on us': AMA adopts policies to help limit insurance loss
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, the world has hoped for an end to the public health emergency — but that distinction could also mean millions losing their insurance coverage.
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FDA approves nasal spray as first self-administered flu vaccine
September 20, 20241 min read -
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HHS proposes rule change for HIV-positive organ recipients
September 23, 20241 min read -
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Cold weather exposure may increase risk for heart attack
September 23, 20242 min read