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The toll of ‘invisible work’ on women in medicine
CHICAGO — “Women leaders are disproportionately doing the [invisible] work to make the company be better, and we need to do better for our women,” Shikha Jain, MD, FACP said here.
VIDEO: How to address gaslighting and imposter syndrome
CHICAGO — Both imposter syndrome and gaslighting can lead to heavy self-doubt, but it can often be difficult to tell the difference, according to Diane W. Shannon, MD, MPH, PCC.
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Surgeon and physician wellness expert: 'I wish I had treated myself as a human first'
CHICAGO — Arghavan Salles, MD, PhD, clinical associate professor of medicine at Stanford, reflected on her 20-year journey since medical school.
VIDEO: Women in Medicine Summit aims to inspire change, ‘disrupt the system’
CHICAGO — At the Women in Medicine Summit, Shikha Jain, MD, FACP, said she hopes that attendees will leave with new skill sets and tools they can utilize to change the system.
VIDEO: Use your ‘Whitney Houston singing voice’ to elevate yourself
CHICAGO — During her talk at the Women in Medicine Summit, Kimberly Manning, MD, FACP, FAAP, discussed the importance of personal reflection and how self-love helps “fan our own flames.”
Mortality risk among patients hospitalized with COVID-19 decreased during omicron
A recent study showed that the risk of death among hospitalized patients with COVID-19 was substantially lower during the later period of omicron variant predominance compared with earlier omicron and delta predominance.
FDA grants fast-track designation for efzofitimod in systemic sclerosis-associated ILD
The FDA has granted fast-track designation for efzofitimod, a potential first-in-class immunomodulator, in the treatment of systemic sclerosis-associated interstitial lung disease, according to a press release from the drug’s manufacturer.
ILD Day: Recent updates in treatment, management of interstitial lung disease
Sept. 14 marks the second annual ILD Day, which aims to increase awareness of interstitial lung diseases.
Significantly higher burden of CLABSIs observed among patients with COVID-19
The rate of central line-associated bloodstream infections among patients with COVID-19 significantly increased during COVID-19 patient surges, according to a recent study.
How high-income physicians can secure enough disability insurance
Between the loss of income and increases in medical care costs, disabling injuries suffered by high-income physicians can cause financial devastation that far exceeds that of their premature death.