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WIO 2024 Summer Symposium to focus on learning from challenges, celebrating successes
When she became program committee co-chair of this year’s Women in Ophthalmology Summer Symposium, Anna Momont, MD, knew she wanted the meeting to focus on the challenges that women still face in the field.
‘Ho-ho, ha-ha-ha!’ Try laughter yoga to improve well-being
To combat the myriad of stressors in life, taking a break to plug into your inner joy opens the door to increased well-being.
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Protect a physician’s most valuable asset with disability insurance
Given the substantial investment to become a practicing physician, it should not be surprising that the most significant asset of most physicians is their ability to practice their profession.
Consider expanding ophthalmic practice with cosmetic options
KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. — Ophthalmologists should consider implementing cosmetic options into their practices to meet growing demands and attract more patients, according to a presenter at Kiawah Eye.
Building wealth: Take these initial steps post-training
The concept of delayed gratification has been ingrained in us throughout medical school and residency. This mentality can sometimes lead to explosive spending as an attending when one enjoys a significant salary boost.
Yari has questions for Sheri L. Rowen, MD: Know your market and find your entry point
Hi, I'm Yari, and I have questions. This is Dr. Sheri Rowan, and she has answers. And we're going to find out if they match. Hi, Sheri, thanks for joining me.
VIDEO: Patient outcomes ‘superior’ with office-based surgery
KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. — In this Healio Video Perspective from Kiawah Eye, Jonathan D. Solomon, MD, of Holzman Solomon Vision Partners in Virginia, discusses his positive experience with office-based cataract and refractive surgery.
New initiative aims to eliminate harmful use of race in clinical algorithms
The Council for Medical Specialty Societies, or CMSS, announced the launch of a new initiative that aims to reduce clinicians’ reliance on race in clinical decision-making and patient harms.
AMA: Nearly one in four physicians say prior authorization led to serious adverse events
New survey results from the AMA illustrate the burden of prior authorization, with many physicians reporting that it leads to serious patient harms, delays care, reduces work productivity and more.
Temporal artery ultrasound, EULAR criteria reliable diagnostics for giant cell arteritis
KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. — Temporal artery ultrasound and EULAR score are reliable means for diagnosing giant cell arteritis, Mercy Bechtold, MD, said during her presentation at Kiawah Eye.
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Burnout, withdrawal remain ‘alarmingly high’ among physicians and residents
September 17, 20242 min read -
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Over one-third of adults not planning on receiving recommended vaccines this fall
September 18, 20242 min read -
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Popular home BP devices unable to provide accurate readings for millions due to sizing
September 19, 20242 min read