Surgeon Scorecard Thoroughly Dismantled
Back in July, an organization called ProPublica released its Surgeon Scorecard, which attempted to...
Read MoreOct 5, 2015
Back in July, an organization called ProPublica released its Surgeon Scorecard, which attempted to...
Read MoreSep 16, 2015
Google “nursing shortage,” and the number of hits describing the current shortage will convince...
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A family physician was sanctioned by her state’s Board of Medicine for prescribing an antibiotic over the telephone in 2012. The incident occurred while the doctor was working for a telemedicine company. At that time,...
Read MoreAug 3, 2015
It’s time to catch up with America’s most notorious neurosurgeon, Dr. Christopher...
Read MoreJun 29, 2015
A Kentucky appeals court recently ruled that a surgeon was not responsible for a burn caused by an...
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A woman in California is suing her obstetrician because he performed an episiotomy that she had...
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One of the biggest medical stories of last week involved an unusual case from Scotland. During the course of a leg amputation at Ayr Hospital in Scotland, the surgeon discovered a metal plate in the patient’s leg. Lacking the...
Read MoreMay 26, 2015
Now I’m really worried about surgical education. Here’s why: A friend told me that a...
Read MoreMay 18, 2015
An article called “Simple ‘4-7-8’ breathing trick can induce sleep in 60 seconds”...
Read MoreMay 11, 2015
Many have written about who is making money in healthcare. Sure doctors do very well, but not as...
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A legislator in Wisconsin is proposing a bill that would require facilities to record both video...
Read MoreApr 28, 2015
“Implementation of the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist was associated with robust reduction in morbidity and length of in-hospital stay and some reduction in mortality,” says the conclusion of a paper in the May 2015...
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Let’s see what the New York Times has to say. Last Friday, this question appeared in its...
Read MoreApr 13, 2015
Radiologists discussing test results with patients, a subject that has been lurking under the radar for a while, came to light a while ago because of an article in the New York Times. The idea is that patient anxiety while...
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In 2013, the American Medical Association recognized obesity as a disease. Dr. Peter Ubel, writing...
Read MoreMar 30, 2015
In their quest to culture every object on planet Earth, researchers have found that hospital elevator buttons are more contaminated with bacteria than restroom surfaces. Of 120 randomly cultured elevator buttons, 73 (61%) grew...
Read MoreMar 23, 2015
After listening to a lecture, third-year dental students at Harvard were surveyed about distractions by electronic devices and given a 12-question quiz. Although 65% of the students admitted to having been distracted by emails,...
Read MoreMar 16, 2015
An anonymous physician wrote the following. With his permission I have edited it for length and clarity: If you are a current or future patient or a healthcare worker, you should understand the concept of “population...
Read MoreMar 9, 2015
On Gary Schwitzer’s website healthnewsreview.org, a debate about the role of physicians who work as journalists took place. It was sparked by an NBC News report on the changing of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome to its new...
Read MoreMar 2, 2015
A study presented at the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) meeting in October of...
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