
Nearly 9 million symptomatic cases also avoided

Nearly 9 million symptomatic cases also avoided

Gun regulations, behavioral health services needed to stem public health crisis.

Being empathetic will help you be a better doctor and improve patient outcomes

Pfizer-BioNTech gets emergency use authorization “and it is safe,” FDA chief says.

Arlene S. Bierman, MD, MS, explains the mission of federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.

The American Association of Medical Colleges now estimates a shortage of between 37,800 and 124,000 physicians by 2034.

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Many patients worry about privacy and accuracy

Work-life balance is the key to staving off burnout when practicing medicine.

Relief money totaled $175 billion, “an important lifeline” when patient visits dropped.

Whether converting a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA would be a good move depends on your particular situation, goals and the timing involved.

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We need to rethink how we pitch — and train — the specialty of family medicine.

Lower household income and requiring multiple medications play large roles

Physicians, nurses, hospital leaders issue joint statement on human toll of pandemic.

AMA cites need for treatments, naloxone, supportive policies.

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Findings include 40 genes never reported, from diverse population base.

Public health emergency set to expire in July without extension

Total unemployment rate unchanged from March, according to latest figures.

Physician group leaders have “grave concern” ruling would hurt patients’ rights.

Tips for physicians to reduce their tax bill.

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How family medicine physicians can gain back control and empowerment in their careers.

Avoid these pitfalls when selling your medical practice.

Latest numbers show prices rose at a slightly slower pace in April.

Rising expenses, lower volume, and lower revenue drive profit margins lower

Firearm injuries surpass car crashes as leading cause of death for young people.

Nonprofit commends workforce, asks for renewed commitment to patient safety.

Yes, medical practices are struggling with staffing during the Great Resignation. But you can still get stuff done with a small staff.