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Month: February 2026
Tackling the Gender Disparity in Healthcare: Emphasis on Menstrual WellnessTackling the Gender Disparity in Healthcare: Emphasis on Menstrual Wellness
In medical school, I have learned to take chest pain seriously. When a patient presents with angina, there are established guidelines, strong evidence, and standardized protocols to adhere to. However,
How Assessments in Medical Education Stifle Curiosity Among Medical ResidentsHow Assessments in Medical Education Stifle Curiosity Among Medical Residents
**Sarah, a New Attending, and the Difficulties of Balancing Evaluation and Educational Objectives** Sarah, a new attending doctor, encounters a significant challenge in her teaching responsibility while collaborating with June,
A Physician’s Journey with Breast Cancer: An Individual ExperienceA Physician’s Journey with Breast Cancer: An Individual Experience
At 62, I unwittingly turned into a cliché: the doctor who becomes a difficult patient. The hard mass in my right breast, sitting directly beneath the nipple at the 6
Examining MOC Patient Results: The Constraints of Recertification in Guaranteeing QualityExamining MOC Patient Results: The Constraints of Recertification in Guaranteeing Quality
Every significant policy in healthcare is meant to be grounded in evidence. We monitor results for new medications, instruments, and interventions. We evaluate hospital mortality, infection statistics, and compliance with
“How Anticipating Systemic Transformation Results in Burnout: A Podcast Conversation”“How Anticipating Systemic Transformation Results in Burnout: A Podcast Conversation”
**Reclaiming Lives: A call for transformation in medical culture** In the current rapid and demanding healthcare landscape, physicians frequently find themselves ensnared in a constant state of waiting. This situation
The Function of a Trustworthy Intermediary in Pediatrics: Advancing the Medical Home ModelThe Function of a Trustworthy Intermediary in Pediatrics: Advancing the Medical Home Model
When I arrived at a regional military hospital, it wasn’t a mere dispensary or community clinic. It served as the referral hospital for the northern tier missile and bomber bases,
The Function of ATTR-CM Evaluation in Identifying Heart FailureThe Function of ATTR-CM Evaluation in Identifying Heart Failure
Robert found himself out of breath while ascending stairs. At 76 years old, he linked his exhaustion to advancing age. He suspected that his heart medications required modifications. His cardiologist
The Importance of Identifying Grief in Reinstating Significance to Medical PracticeThe Importance of Identifying Grief in Reinstating Significance to Medical Practice
Almost daily, a doctor shares with me a variation of the same sentiment. It might express frustration about metrics, fatigue, or the lack of administrative clarity. Yet beneath it lies
The Healing Advantages of Doctor Involvement in Modern MedicineThe Healing Advantages of Doctor Involvement in Modern Medicine
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