Business of Medicine
Feature
Only 40% of residents said training prepped them for COVID-19
Overall, residents reported good relationships with attending physicians and nurses.
Managing Your Practice
Financial planning in the COVID-19 era
Many readers have expressed the fear that their retirement savings would never recover from the COVID-19 hit.
The Optimized Doctor
Skin hunger
Skin hunger describes our universal need to be touched and the health consequences of being starved of it.
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Telemedicine checklist may smooth visits with older patients
“Age should not be considered synonymous with inability or unwillingness to use technology,” said Dr. Carrie Nieman.
Commentary
COVID-19 and the myth of the super doctor
What does it mean to be a hero, and what is the cost of hero worship, asks Dr. Tanya Thomas.
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Pandemic effect: Telemedicine is now a ‘must-have’ service
Survey examines patients’ perception of safety and their telemedicine experience.
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Primary care doctors look at payment overhaul after pandemic disruption
“It’s nuts how we get paid. It doesn’t serve patients well, and it doesn’t work for doctors either – ever, let alone in a pandemic.”
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Pandemic hampers reopening of joint replacement gold mine
“Without orthopedic volumes returning to something near their pre-pandemic levels, it will make it difficult for health systems to get back to...
Opinion
Telemedicine in primary care
"Age should not be considered synonymous with inability or unwillingness to use technology," said Dr. Carrie Nieman.
From the Journals
Antiaffirmative action paper blasted on Twitter now retracted
From the Journals
Educational intervention curbs use of antibiotics for respiratory infections
Modules involving online webinars, tutorials, and feedback helped reduce antibiotic prescribing in pediatric clinics.