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Why the American Osteopathic Association filed a lawsuit against the American Board of Internal Medicine over medical program director certification.

The president and co-founder of Panacea Financial describes his financial journey and creation of a bank to serve doctors, other clinicians and medical students.

Every doctor I know is sitting on an idea that could improve care. Imagine what could happen if everyone had the time, space and ecosystem that could help them bring it to life.

Why the American Osteopathic Association filed a lawsuit against the American Board of Internal Medicine over medical program director certification.

Why the American Osteopathic Association filed a lawsuit against the American Board of Internal Medicine over medical program director certification.

In November 2025, a panel of physicians, practice leaders and health care experts unpacked the challenges facing independent medical practice, and what the future may look like in 2026.

The president and co-founder of Panacea Financial describes his financial journey and creation of a bank to serve doctors, other clinicians and medical students.

Why the American Osteopathic Association filed a lawsuit against the American Board of Internal Medicine over medical program director certification.

Why the American Osteopathic Association filed a lawsuit against the American Board of Internal Medicine over medical program director certification.

Why the American Osteopathic Association filed a lawsuit against the American Board of Internal Medicine over medical program director certification.

Why the American Osteopathic Association filed a lawsuit against the American Board of Internal Medicine over medical program director certification.

The president and co-founder of Panacea Financial describes his financial journey and creation of a bank to serve doctors, other clinicians and medical students.

Bill Heller, CEO at CHG Healthcare, joins the show to talk about physician engagement and other key takeaways from their 2025 Physician Sentiment Survey.

Customized training aims to improve workplace culture and patient experience, organizations said.

Here’s what primary care practices should focus on before committing to a system.

But that may not be an apples-to-apples comparison for a nation without peer, another public health expert said.

American College of Physicians President Jason M. Goldman, MD, MACP, describes challenges and solutions.

ACP President Jason M. Goldman, MD, MACP, continues his discussion on the current state of vaccines and medical misinformation and disinformation.

Discover how addressing burnout in medical practice enhances employee well-being, improves patient care, and fosters a supportive work environment.

New report outlines economic and educational outcomes, along with practice trends from DO education.

Medical misinformation, confusion and doubt are affecting the way physicians deliver health care.

Kulldorff steps down from vaccine review panel; HHS announces additional leaders.

Medicine under attack: How physicians can help their patients navigate the disinformation age
Physicians have credibility but may need new forms of communication to reach patients and counter inaccuracies.

Practices may boast high clean claim rates yet still bleed revenue; shifting to a first-pass payment focus, smarter workflows and tech-driven visibility can transform reimbursement performance and cash flow.

From solo startups to multisite enterprises, clinical-first technology and AI tools are helping primary care practices scale smarter, cut administrative burden and stay patient-focused.









