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Avoiding the ‘P-word’: Why these physicians are taking the ‘no provider pledge’
Some physicians are pushing back on the catch-all label “provider,” saying it confuses patients, blurs credentials and chips away at professional identity.

The 2025 Off the Chart Holiday Spectacular
Keith and Austin prepare for the Off the Chart holiday party.

Why leading physicians will move to concierge medicine in 2026, with Greg Grant of Specialdocs
Greg Grant, the chief operating officer of Specialdocs Consultants, joins the show to explore why 2026 may be a pivotal year for physicians considering the transition to membership-based care.

The physician engagement crisis, with Bill Heller of CHG Healthcare
Bill Heller, CEO at CHG Healthcare, joins the show to talk about physician engagement and other key takeaways from their 2025 Physician Sentiment Survey.
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American Osteopathic Association president discusses a split with ABIM in internal medicine education and a potential legal remedy to fix it.


New Annenberg data show that many in the U.S. misunderstand CDC’s shared clinical decision-making guidance, leaving it up to physicians to explain the new federal vaccine policy.

Did you catch all the Medicare payment model announcements coming for 2026 and 2027? Here’s a slideshow recap.

Wearables, artificial intelligence and workplace care models push medicine further from the clinic and deeper into daily life, group says.


The revision preserves insurance coverage for all vaccines but shifts several shots to high-risk or shared decision-making categories as HHS promises new clinical trials.

Most Americans remain cautious about AI diagnosing them on its own, but views improve when the tech assists clinicians.

How will the new federal effort affect primary care?

American Osteopathic Association president discusses a split in internal medicine education and a potential legal remedy to fix it.






















