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Doc Sues State Over ‘Antiquated’ Telehealth Rules
Post COVID-19, rules against interstate practice have resumed. Doctor has sued over rules that could limit access to specialists.
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Mega Malpractice Verdicts Against Physicians on the Rise
Multimillion-dollar verdicts against hospital centers are on the rise, according to reports.
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US Board Discloses Cheating, Grads Say Problem Is Rampant
USMLE invalidates scores following an investigation into anomalous exam scores.
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PCPs Increasingly Chained to EHRs
The motivation for conducting the current study was that PCPs have reported an increase in their workload, especially EHR tasks outside of work (“...
Opinion
VA Versus the Private Sector — No Contest? Think Again
Maybe it’s time to stop laughing at the VA and realize they’re doing something right.
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The Emerging Physician-Scientist Crisis in America
Compared to 30 years ago when 4.7% of American doctors worked as physician-scientists, only 1.5% currently work in this capacity now.
News
Dana-Farber Moves to Retract, Correct Dozens of Cancer Papers Amid Allegations
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute retracts six papers and corrects more than 30 after data changes found.
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More Cardiologists Failing the Boards: Why and How to Fix?
Passage rates of cardiovascular boards down 10%, likely due to COVID impact.
Opinion
A Healthy Dose of Superstition
It’s one thing to say a superstition is silly. It’s another to actually convince your primeval self of it.
Commentary
Tackling Sexism in Medicine
Dr. Kathrin LaFaver and Dr. Elizabeth Loder discuss sexism encountered in medicine.