Part 2: Medicolegal Issues During the COVID-19 Pandemic
This three-part series—Part 1 in the June issue covered patient confidentiality—reviews a few...
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This three-part series—Part 1 in the June issue covered patient confidentiality—reviews a few...
Read MoreJul 3, 2020
This three-part series—Part 1 in the June issue covered patient confidentiality—reviews a few topics giving physicians concern during the COVID-19 pandemic. Maintaining Office Safety PATIENTS l You retain the right to refuse a...
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This three-part series—Part 1 in the June issue covered patient confidentiality—reviews a few topics giving physicians concern during the COVID-19 pandemic. Maintaining Office Safety PATIENTS l You retain the right to refuse a...
Read MoreJul 3, 2020
This three-part series—Part 1 in the June issue covered patient confidentiality—reviews a few topics giving physicians concern during the COVID-19 pandemic. Maintaining Office Safety PATIENTS l You retain the right to refuse a...
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, appropriate implementation of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in...
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Prior research indicates that women with migraine are at an increased risk of cardiovascular...
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“Although the rates of women in medicine and ophthalmology are increasing, a gender gap still...
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Smoking tobacco is the best-known risk factor for COPD risk factor, but recent data from a...
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Prior research indicates that women who are treated for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN)...
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New research was virtually presented at AACR 2020, the American Association for Cancer Research...
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Whereas quality metrics can be a powerful tool in helping identify substantial performance gaps in...
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Data indicate that medical oncologists, irrespective of where they practice, appear to be at...
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“Prior research suggest that using Facebook can be both beneficial and harmful for well-being,”...
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Increasing evidence suggests that vestibular migraine (VM) is a common cause of episodic vertigo,...
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During the past decade, since the American Academy of Dermatology and National Psoriasis...
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Burnout is costly: evidence shows it takes a toll on mental health, leads to medical errors, and...
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Clinicians are increasingly recognizing the impact of peanut allergy on quality of life for...
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Phase 3 study of 30,000 subjects expected to begin in July 2020 at 100 μg dose level Moderna, a...
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Physicians may fail to explain to patients when they are being switched from curative to...
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