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A case of chronic diarrhea
A 65-year-old woman presents for evaluation of a 6-month history of chronic diarrhea. She has generally been healthy throughout her life.
Q&A: 1 in 5 COVID-19 deaths due to strain of hospital overcrowding
Hospital overcrowding accounted for roughly 20% of COVID-19 deaths even when vaccines and other therapeutics became available, highlighting the importance of managing case surges during public health crises, according to an expert.
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VIDEO: Physicians ‘need to be involved’ in the regulation of AI in health care
AI has shown potential in health care applications, but there are some factors physicians should understand regarding its regulation, a speaker at the Osteopathic Medical Education Conference explained.
Heart breaks & heart wakes: Effects of stress and mindfulness, with Jonathan Fisher, MD
In this episode, host Hansa Bhargava, MD, discusses physician burnout, mindfulness and the effects of stress on heart health with Jonathan Fisher, MD, FACC.
VIDEO: How physicians can use social media to combat medical misinformation
Physicians can use social media to combat medical misinformation that spreads through it, according to a speaker at the Osteopathic Medical Education Conference.
Q&A: Women require self-care, rest to cope with burnout, promote health equity
CHICAGO — Self-care and rest are essential for preventing burnout and promoting wellness and allow medical professionals to practice at their best, according to a speaker at Women in Medicine Summit.
Dollar cost averaging and lump sum investing: Take the emotion out of investing
Time in the market is far more important than timing the market. Long-term investors will utilize both the strategies of dollar cost averaging and lump sum investing to reach their investment goals.
HHS invests $240M to expand mental health, substance use treatment at community health centers
The Health Resources and Services Administration, or HRSA, announced $240 million in funding to launch and expand mental health and substance use disorder services in over 400 community health centers.
FTC files administrative complaint vs. PBMs alleging artificially inflated insulin prices
The Federal Trade Commission announced it has filed an administrative complaint against three pharmacy benefit managers alleging “anticompetitive and unfair” rebate practices that have artificially inflated the price of insulin drugs.
'That criticism was justified': ABIM MOC program adapts, faces new challenges and success
The benefits and drawbacks of maintenance of certification programs are nuanced, so reform must rely on feedback from the medical community, according to experts.
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