Business of Medicine
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Primary Care Shortage Reshaping How Patients Seek Care
While retail clinics, urgent care, and telehealth help close the gap in acute needs they are not medical homes.
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Working Hard or Work Addiction — Have You Crossed the Line?
HCPs may be at risk for work addiction, a nonclinical behavioral addiction to excessive hours, tasks, and responsibility at work.
Conference Coverage
Could Bedside Training Help End the US Neurologist Shortage?
As internal medicine providers are often “the first to lay eyes” on patients with a neurology complaint, it’s important they “have a basic level...
Opinion
PCP Compensation, Part 1
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Oregon Physician Assistants Get Name Change
In June, Oregon PAs will be referred to as Physician Associates, a title change from Physician Assistants being debated nationwide.
Feature
Are Direct-to-Consumer Microbiome Tests Clinically Useful?
The lack of reliability has been shown by experts who have tested the tests.
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How These Young MDs Impressed the Hell Out of Their Bosses
Young doctors who got noticed shared their goals, followed through on their career passions, and made patients feel heard.
Feature
Federal Trade Commission Bans Noncompete Agreements, Urges More Protections for Healthcare Workers
But dissenting commissioners dispute the FTC’s authority to broadly ban noncompetes.
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Are Women Better Doctors Than Men?
Study finds female hospitalists provided better care, defined as lower 30-day mortality, than male hospitalists.
Commentary
CRC Screening in Primary Care: The Blood Test Option
Last year, I concluded a commentary for this news...
The Optimized Doctor
How to Play Like a Masters Champ
The ability to compartmentalize is useful not only to become Masters champion, but also to become master of your day.