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Use nonqualified plans with cash value life insurance to achieve retirement goals
Nonqualified plans offer a valuable alternative or supplement to qualified retirement plans for physicians seeking to enhance their retirement savings.
Predicting the future of GI with Brad Stillman
In this podcast episode, Brad Stillman, executive director at American College of Gastroenterology, discusses adapting with the GI landscape to prevent physician burnout, the role organizations play in ensuring physicians have the right tools to aid patients and more.
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Your voice, her choice: Election 2024, with Angela Chaudhari, MD & Oren Jacobson
In this episode, host Hansa Bhargava, MD, discusses women’s reproductive rights in connection to the 2024 presidential election with guests Angela Chaudhari, MD, and Oren Jacobson.
Physician altruism may lower health care spending, reduce risk for hospital admissions
Physician altruism corresponded with more positive patient outcomes, such as lower spending and a reduced risk for hospital admission, a study published in JAMA Health Forum showed.
USPSTF recommends counseling to support breastfeeding
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force released a draft recommendation encouraging physicians to provide counseling that supports breastfeeding to people who are pregnant or who recently gave birth.
Most uninsured adults are behind on routine cancer screenings
Adults without health insurance in the United States reported they did not have a routine medical visit or cancer screening in the past year, new survey data showed.
Speaker: ChatGPT is a forward-thinking path toward curbing clinician burnout
Necessary changes within the health care system will only arise when workers are allowed more time and space personally and professionally, with ChatGPT the method by which this transformation can occur, according to Robert Pearl, MD.
New stroke primary prevention guideline calls for more screening of risk factors
The new guideline on primary prevention of stroke from the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association calls for more screening of risk factors such as high BP, high cholesterol and high blood glucose.
FDA approves Botox Cosmetic for platysma bands
The FDA has approved Botox Cosmetic to temporarily improve the appearance of moderate to severe platysma bands — vertical bands that connect the jaw and neck — in adults, according to a press release from the manufacturer.
Q&A: ACLM celebrating two decades of advancing lifestyle medicine
This year’s American College of Lifestyle Medicine annual conference is taking place in person in Orlando and virtually from Oct. 27 to Oct. 30.
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Q&A: Adults may know their risk for COPD with blood test
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CMS increases payment for dialysis facilities, includes oral-only drugs in the bundle
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Headline News
Study: Young patients hesitant to tell providers information their parents might see
November 06, 20242 min read -
Headline News
Q&A: Adults may know their risk for COPD with blood test
November 07, 20243 min read -
Headline News
CMS increases payment for dialysis facilities, includes oral-only drugs in the bundle
November 08, 20242 min read