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Entrepreneurship in Biotech with Brian Fiske
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Brian Fiske about bringing biotech business ideas to fruition, antibody drug conjugate developments and more.
Healio Minute Podcast, Lung Cancer Edition: Top Headlines - Week of September 16, 2024
In this edition, FDA approves first subcutaneous anti-PD-L1 cancer immunotherapy, ivonescimab ‘may be a new standard’ and more.
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We must make our voices heard and vote in the 2024 election
The 2024 election is one of the most consequential elections in recent history, and as physicians, we have a responsibility to vote.
Burnout, withdrawal remain ‘alarmingly high’ among physicians and residents
Most physicians and residents report feelings of burnout, while stigma about receiving mental health care remains prevalent, according to a new report from The Physicians Foundation.
Start early to leverage the power of compound interest
Saving money at an early age is perhaps the simplest and one of the most effective methods to accumulate wealth.
Medical, recreational cannabis laws may impact psychiatric prescription trends
New laws affecting the recreational or medicinal use of cannabis may be associated with changes in the use of prescription drugs to treat mental health disorders, but these links varied by drug class and state, according to a recent study.
Female residents may have fewer research publications, lower H-indices vs. male residents
Although male and female residents had similar rates of first author publication, results presented here showed female residents had fewer publications overall, lower H-indices and fewer first author publications.
Patients ‘generally open’ to considering the environmental impacts of treatments
Both physicians and patients showed openness to considering environmental factors when discussing treatment options, a qualitative study published in Nature Climate Change showed.
Black patients less likely to receive diagnostic testing for common conditions
White patients discharged from the ED with a nonspecific diagnosis, like vomiting or chest pain, were more likely to receive related diagnostic testing vs. Black patients, according to a recent analysis in JAMA Network Open.
Healio Minute Podcast, DME/Retina Edition: Top Headlines - Week of September 9, 2024
In this edition, enrollment and dosing complete in phase 1 trial of AIV007, popular benchmarks in clinical practice guidelines and more.
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‘We have a home’: Physician aims to create network of women allergists
November 14, 20245 min read -
Headline News
Diversified portfolios allow for ‘smoother ride’
November 14, 20243 min read -
Headline News
Predelivery concussion linked to increased risk for severe maternal mental illness
November 12, 20242 min read