By Mariya Rozenblit, MD
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The medical community suffered the loss of yet another physician by suicide when a young doctor jumped to her death in New York City last week. There …
By Mariya Rozenblit, MD
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The medical community suffered the loss of yet another physician by suicide when a young doctor jumped to her death in New York City last week. There …
By Scarlett Olivia Murphy, MD
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During my recent ICU rotation, I witnessed complicated acts of love between patients and their caretakers as they navigated end-of-life decisions. I observed many individuals struggle to find the …
Please enjoy this post from the archives, dated November 20, 2013
By Fernando Franco Cuadrado, MD, Julia Hyland Bruno, MD and Mark D. Schwartz, MD
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When flu season returns, we …
By Omotayo Arowojolu
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Approximately 32% of American adults have high blood pressure (>140/90 mmHg),1 or hypertension, and only 54% of these individuals have well-controlled hypertension.2,3 Hypertension costs …
By Scott Butler, MD
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Could requiring Medicaid recipients to engage in community activities or work as a condition for eligibility improve health outcomes? The Trump administration is planning to allow states to impose such requirements, much as they do for other …
By Kate Otto Chebly
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“She refused the ultrasound!” my resident announced with exasperation, updating our attending on 17-year old, pregnant Mariana[1], who arrived four hours ago with abdominal pain and …
By Simon Rodier
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On March 10, 2017, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) announced a controversial decision. They decided that, effective July 1, 2017, the …
By Amy Shen Tang MD, Marty Fried MD and Shreya P. Trivedi MD; Illustration by Mike Natter MD. Quiz yourself on the following 5 Pearls on Chronic Hepatitis B (HBV)
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