Business of Medicine
Commentary
Celebrity death finally solved – with locks of hair
Case: A 56-year-old musician presents with diffuse abdominal pain, cramping, and jaundice. His medical history is notable for years of diffuse...
Feature
Nurse makes millions selling her licensing exam study sheets
Stephanee Beggs’ business developed in a “very unintentional” way.
Feature
After the Match: Next steps for new residents, unmatched
International medical graduates applied in record numbers to Match2023, according to the National Resident Matching Program.
Feature
State medical board chair steps down amid Medicaid fraud accusations
State officials have suspended all Medicaid payments to Dr. Brian T. Hyatt and his practice.
Conference Coverage
Rheumatology fellows learn about career opportunities
Rheumatology is not one of the higher-paid medical specialties, but its practitioners have found other reasons for career fulfillment in their...
Latest News
Match Day: Record number of residencies offered
Match Day resulted in a record number of residency positions offered, most notably in primary care, which “hit an all-time high.”
Conference Coverage
New rheumatologists need insurance awareness to give best care
Rheumatologists need to know how drug utilization management techniques impose unwanted alternatives on their patients’ care, and then use their...
News
How to become wise
Wise is more than being brilliant at bullous diseases or knowing how to sleep train a baby.
Rheum for Action
A little education goes a long way for advocacy
Fellows who learned about the influence that pharmacy benefit managers have on drug costs and access at the Coalition of State Rheumatology...
From the Journals
What do I have? How to tell patients you’re not sure
More than one-third of patients are discharged from an emergency department without a clear diagnosis, one analysis estimates.
Opinion
Firing patients
One might assume that, just as patients are free to accept or reject their doctors, physicians have an equal right to reject their patients; to a...