
Slide Shows
Latest News

Is the fountain of youth actually a dark-chocolate fondue? a cup of tea for stronger bones; alcohol and cancer – Morning Medical Update

Epic monopoly on EHRs is hurting U.S. health care, Texas AG says

Ruthless Spine gains Israeli clearance for RJB interoperative angle measurement instrument

1 in 10 boys meet criteria for gaming addiction; judge approves massive UHG-Amedisys deal; U.S. measles outbreaks – Morning Medical Update

ACIP presentation focuses on potential vaccine harm while ignoring benefits, physician expert says
Shorts










Podcasts

Point-of-care testing, with Daniel Krajcik, D.O., MBA
Daniel Krajcik, D.O., MBA, a primary care physician with the Cleveland Clinic, joins the show to break down the real-world considerations of bringing rapid testing into the office.

Confronting misinformation, with ACP President Jason Goldman, M.D., MACP
American College of Physicians President Jason Goldman, M.D., MACP joins the show to talk about medical misinformation.

In defense of private equity, with Jared Rhoads, M.S., M.P.H., of the Center for Modern Health
Jared Rhoads, M.S., M.P.H., joins the show with a different take on private equity.

Physicians taking back medicine: The rising toll of private equity in health care
A new study reveals private equity's detrimental impact on healthcare, leading to staffing cuts, increased patient risks and calls for physician advocacy.
Medical Device and Technology
Latest Videos
Continuing Medical Education
All News

Flow Neuroscience's FDA-approved device offers an at-home treatment for depression, providing a non-drug option with proven effectiveness and minimal side effects.



A study published in JAMA Network Open examines what happens when doctors get built-in time for inbox work.

The burden to justify value is being shifted from the insurer to the provider.

Bendit Technologies launches the Bendit17 Microcatheter, enhancing precision in vascular procedures with FDA clearance for U.S. market entry.

American Osteopathic Association file class action lawsuit against American Board of Internal Medicine program director requirements.


The national accrediting body for U.S. medical schools has approved a five-year enrollment increase at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

But claims are ‘terrible, terrible distortion’ of facts about shots against diseases, ACIP member argues.






















