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COVID-19 vaccine pipeline could bring more changes to ‘menu of options’
Given the nuances of COVID-19 vaccine protection, Kizzmekia Corbett-Helaire, PhD, an assistant professor of immunology and infectious diseases at Harvard's School of Public Health, said the U.S. “should remain diligent in reviewing efficacy and safety data of each COVID-19 vaccine update to make progressional recommendations.”
Experts use art, ‘micro-habits’ to combat burnout, draw attention to physician suicide
As part of the ongoing challenge to achieve work-life integration, experts are pursuing creative endeavors and practicing decompression to provide outlets for physicians struggling with burnout.
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Qualified retirement plans offer pros and cons for practice owners and employees
Retirement planning for physicians is a critical aspect of financial management, given the unique challenges and opportunities they face.
Q&A: Taking action ahead of wildfires to better serve patients with COPD, asthma
The University of California, Davis Health has established a population health-based action plan to help health systems and care teams stay on top of wildfires and protect patients with COPD and asthma, according to a press release.
Should US consider risk-based recommendations for COVID-19 vaccines?
CDC advisors this year introduced the idea of transitioning the United States from a universal recommendation for COVID-19 vaccination to a recommendation based on individual risk factors.
Experts in AI, medicine converge for AIMed24, ‘largest AI in medicine meeting’
Clinicians will gather for AIMed24 to meet with industry leaders and innovators and attend keynotes and workshops to discuss the future of AI implementation in medicine, according to information from the meeting organizers.
Legislation seeks to minimize prior authorizations that ‘deny, delay and aggravate’
Attempts to curtail prior authorizations for patients insured by Medicare Advantage plans have failed in back-to-back legislative sessions in 2019 and 2021, but a new bill has some experts hopeful that the third time is a charm.
Stigma is ‘common thread’ among clinician suicides
Health care professionals are more likely to experience mental health issues than other workers in the United States, but the stigma they face often deters them from seeking treatment, leading to tragic outcomes, a speaker said.
Dollar cost averaging and lump sum investing: Time in the market is key
Most physicians receive a regular paycheck, and sometimes receive a lump sum such as a bonus. A proportion of both should be invested. How should one invest a portion of their regular paycheck?
Judge blocks Federal Trade Commission’s ban on noncompete agreements
A federal judge has blocked the Federal Trade Commission’s ban on new noncompete agreements with all workers in for-profit organizations.
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