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CDC outlines six steps hospitals can take to address burnout
The CDC published a guide that hospitals can use to reduce the risk for burnout among health care staff.
USPSTF: Efforts to prevent child maltreatment still need more study
There is insufficient evidence showing the harms and benefits of primary care interventions to prevent child maltreatment, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force ruled in a final recommendation.
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Match Day 2024: Another record-high number of primary care positions offered
A record number of positions in primary care were offered in the 2024 Main Residency Match, according to the National Resident Matching Program, or NRMP.
Teen pregnancy tied to increased premature mortality risk in early adulthood
Teen pregnancy may be an indicator for future premature mortality risk in early adulthood up to age 25 years, according to cohort study results published in JAMA Network Open.
BLOG: Rollover equity: Linking arms with your private equity partner
As we discussed in our overview of the private equity, or PE, physician practice model, the buyer in an acquisition is often a PE-sponsored management services organization that purchases the nonclinical aspects of the practice’s business.
Early career physicians need to consider fundamental financial factors
Completing medical education and training is a monumental achievement that can launch a successful lifetime career.
Alirocumab approval now includes some pediatric patients with lipid disorder
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals announced the FDA extended its approval of alirocumab as an adjunct to diet and other LDL-lowering therapies to include patients aged 8 years and older with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia.
Paper details benefits, possible risks of AI in pediatric care
Artificial intelligence, or AI, has shown potential in diagnostics and management in pediatric care, according to a review published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research.
Melatonin sent 11K children to ED in 4 years
Seven out of every 10 ED visits for unsupervised medication exposures by infants and young children in the United States during a recent 4-year period were for unsupervised melatonin ingestion, researchers reported this week.
VIDEO: These steps could help diagnose more syphilis cases
DENVER — Syphilis is often asymptomatic. Increased testing of at-risk patients — especially if a new rash or welt is spotted on their body — could help catch more cases, an expert said here.
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