Commentary
Commentary
What I learned from Navy SEALs about resilience
What’s your personal ethos? Make sure that the job you do and the activities you perform tie into your ethos as much and as often as possible.
Opinion
How are you at coping with transparency?
New legislation proposes to improve patients’ access to their health data. Are you ready?
Livin' on the MDedge
Love hormone plein air, posh preused Kleenex, and dieting plague vectors
And why Rocky the flying squirrel leaves a pink trail across the sky.
The Optimized Doctor
Getting a good night’s sleep
Nothing frightens sleep away faster than an all-out effort to find it. And yet, it should be the easiest of all health habits to cultivate.
Commentary
Medical students and psychiatry
Psychosis can be caused by at least 40 different factors, according to Dr. Carl C. Bell.
Opinion
Failure to launch can happen to college students
Asking college students questions about their academic challenges, social lives, self-care, and sleep on campus will help you get them back on...
Managing Your Practice
Terminating an employee
Make it clear, when necessary, that the decision has already been made, so arguing or pleading will change nothing.
Opinion
In search of an ear
For many people, the workplace serves as a therapeutic outlet where they can share their troubles. But this is not often the case for physicians...
Livin' on the MDedge
Clown-tox, tattooed immunity, and cingulum-bundle comedy
And sorry, Ron Burgundy: Women’s brains are 5 years younger than men’s brains. It’s science.
Opinion
One person’s snake oil is another’s improved bottom line
Pearl of the Month
Penicillin allergy