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Executive order directs HHS to monitor AI safety in health care
President Joe Biden recently announced an executive order to establish standards for artificial intelligence safety, equity and security in health care and several other industries.
Senate confirms Monica M. Bertagnolli, MD, as NIH director
The U.S. Senate today confirmed Monica M. Bertagnolli, MD, FACS, FASCO, as director of the NIH.
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Dermatologists ‘uniquely positioned’ to recognize, aid human trafficking victims
CHICAGO — Dermatologists are in a position to identify and aid those affected by human trafficking, and many organizations are advocating for the community to get involved.
Navigating legal hurdles before and after signing an employment contract
As millennial and older physicians can verify, the path to becoming a physician is long and arduous, filled with years of rigorous education, exams and residency training.
OB/GYN residents: Less desire to practice in states with abortion restrictions
OB/GYN residents report a reduced desire to practice or pursue a medical fellowship after their residency in states with more abortion restrictions, according to survey findings published in Obstetrics & Gynecology.
Disparities persist in clinical trial leadership across specialties
Although the percentage of female principal investigators in clinical trials has increased in recent years, gender underrepresentation continued to persist, according to a research letter published in JAMA Internal Medicine.
Higher overall rates of women’s health disorders reported among those with celiac disease
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Women with celiac disease had statistically higher odds of experiencing ovarian dysfunction, irregular menstruation, infertility and other women’s health disorders, according to a presenter.
Abortions declined after COVID-19 pandemic despite regulatory waiver
The overall incidence rate of abortions reimbursed through commercial insurance decreased 14% during the early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic despite eased regulations, and it did not return to pre-pandemic levels, a recent study found.
Untreated, new-onset hypertension tied to uterine fibroids in midlife
NEW ORLEANS — Both new-onset and ongoing untreated hypertension were associated with increased risks for newly diagnosed uterine fibroids among midlife women, according to findings presented at the ASRM Scientific Congress & Expo.
CDC: Burnout in health care workers ‘has reached crisis levels’
Health care workers face an escalating mental health crisis that is made worse by increased harassment, according to results from a new CDC Vital Signs report.
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