Business of Medicine
Feature
Why do clinical trials still underrepresent minority groups?
The FDA wants researchers conducting clinical trials to submit a plan on how they will diversify participant pools. While the effort to undo...
Conference Coverage
Advancing digital health care past pandemic-driven telemedicine
A panel discussion at a recent American Telemedicine Association conference zeroed in on the need to optimize digital health tools to meet...
Conference Coverage
Administrative hassle hacks: Strategies to curb physician stress
There’s no doubt work life is stressful for physicians, but experts speaking at the American Telemedicine Association conference say there are...
From the Journals
Spell it out: Writing out common medical terms boosts patient understanding, says study
Research published in JAMA Network Open shows that patients are more likely to understand their conditions when health care providers avoid...
Managing Your Practice
More practice merger options
When joining any group, read the agreement carefully for any clauses that might infringe on your clinical judgment.
Conference Coverage
COVID drove telehealth forward in high gear: Now what?
Experts speaking at the American Telemedicine Association conference focused on how investment in telehealth spiked during the pandemic and what...
Latest News
RaDonda Vaught sentenced to probation for patient death
Outside of the courtroom, nurses from around the country who gathered for the verdict cheered loudly.
Commentary
Nurses under fire: The stress of medical malpractice
What’s necessary is practical support that is short term, goal oriented, and tailored to the specifics of the pending litigation process.
Feature
Are physician white coats becoming obsolete? How docs dress for work now
“If you want to wear a white coat, if you feel it gives you that added level of authority, if you feel it tells people more clearly that you’re a...
Pearl of the Month
How to make visits run more smoothly and be more productive
Some symptoms are so distressing and severe that symptomatic treatment is needed, but most aren’t.
Latest News
1931 state law makes abortion a felony if Roe falls, warns Michigan Attorney General
The way the old state law is written, it’s possible that prosecutors could go after anyone who provides an abortion, as well as those who take...