Business of Medicine
Opinion
Guidance on infection prevention for health care personnel
Many clinicians have asked whether a physician should use a mask while seeing patients without COVID-19 in the office.
Commentary
Management of race in psychotherapy and supervision
There is reason to believe that change can occur, say Dr. Constance E. Dunlap, Dr. Ebony Dennis, Dr. Flavia DeSouza, Dr. Jessica Isom, and Dr....
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Hashtag medicine: #ShareTheMicNowMed highlights Black female physicians on social media
The physician event will feature 10 teams of two, with one physician handing over her account to her black female counterpart for the day.
Opinion
Examining bias
Most of us are unaware of our biases and falsely believe we are free of them.
Shrink Rap News
I am part of the problem
We must acknowledge that medical practices that do not support racially balanced access to care are part of the problem, said Dr. Dinah Miller.
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Daily Recap: FDA revokes emergency use of hydroxychloroquine; Hardest hit specialties ranked in financial report
Volunteer “street medics” -- nursing students, veterinarians, doctors, trauma surgeons, security guards, ski patrollers, nurses, wilderness EMTs,...
Opinion
If you reopen it, will they come?
The big question, of course, is whether patients can be convinced that it is safe to leave their homes and come to your office.
Commentary
The future of psychiatric diagnosis
The day psychiatrists have their first diagnostic tests will be a “real milestone in the history” of the profession, said Dr. Jeffrey A. Lieberman...
News from the FDA/CDC
Mental health visits account for 19% of ED costs
Anxiety and fear-related diagnoses are the most costly mental and substance use disorders in emergency departments.
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Money worries during COVID-19? Six tips to keep your finances afloat
“A lot of people are hesitant to stop their automatic savings if they’ve been maxing out their 401(k) contribution or 529 accounts. ... But if you...
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Daily Recap: How to stay afloat financially during COVID-19, more bad news on e-cigs
The use of electronic nicotine delivery systems is associated with increased risk of cigarette smoking relapse among former smokers.