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Burnout risk may be exacerbated by COVID crisis
“The biggest source of support for many hospitalists, beyond their family, is the group,” said Dr. Clarissa Barnes.
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Health sector has spent $464 million on lobbying in 2020
PhRMA leads sector through the third quarter, with the American Hospital Association just behind.
From the Journals
Brain imaging reveals a neural basis for partisan politics
Despite watching the same videos related to immigration policy, neural responses differed between liberals and conservatives.
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Dr. Anique K. Forrester joins editorial advisory board of Clinical Psychiatry News
Dr. Anique K. Forrester holds numerous leadership positions in the department of psychiatry at the University of Maryland, Baltimore.
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Popularity of virtual conferences may mean a permanent shift
Within a half hour of the ACC’s opening session of its virtual conference, nearly 13,000 people had logged on from around the world.
From the Journals
AHA issues new scientific statement on heart health for LGBTQ adults
The AHA urges routine check of cardiovascular health and efforts to combat discrimination in the health care setting for LGBTQ adults.
From the Journals
Psychosocial resilience associated with better cardiovascular health in Blacks
Psychosocial resilience has the potential to explain variability in cardiovascular risk among Black patients.
Perspectives
Five reasons why medical meetings will never be the same
Latest News
HHS plan to improve rural health focuses on better broadband, telehealth services
The announcement includes technical initiatives, such as a contract to help clinics and hospitals integrate care.
From the Journals
Anorexia may stunt growth in teenage girls
Early diagnosis and treatment of anorexia could prevent restricted growth during critical adolescent years.
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NBA star Mason Plumlee on COVID and life inside the Orlando ‘bubble’
Each week we interview key opinion leaders involved in various aspects of blood and cancer. In this episode