A Root Cause of the Main Causes of Death In America Is Something Doctors Know Little About
Physicians often lack adequate training in nutrition, impacting their ability to give dietary advice.
Beyond bedside manner: How physician CEOs get it done
Physician CEOs possess unique skills that enhance their effectiveness in managing health systems, leveraging unbiased analysis, and structured thinking.
Women who are blind play a critical role in identifying possible breast cancers
Blind women trained as medical tactile examiners can identify early-stage breast cancer more effectively than standard medical methods.
As a doctor, coming out as suffering anxiety was worse than coming out as gay in the 1980s. The culture must change
Being a doctor with mental health challenges can be difficult, addressing personal struggles openly is essential for change and better support.
Regulation of Pelvic Exams Is Long Overdue
The Department of Health and Human Services is reinforcing the need for written, informed consent for sensitive medical examinations in training institutions.