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The New England Journal of Medicine
This article delves into the ethical complexities of a physician’s journey with a terminally ill patient, highlighting the importance of patient autonomy and trust in palliative care.
All Specialties January 3rd 2024
Northwestern Medicine
Leqembi, a newly FDA-approved drug, has shown promising results in clinical trials, resulting in a 28% slower decline in Alzheimer’s patients compared to placebo. This equates to an additional four to five months of retained function.
Neurology November 7th 2023
In addition to being stigmatized and vulnerable, people with intellectual or developmental disabilities are severely undercounted and underrepresented in medical research. This highlights the urgent need for more inclusive research and resources to ensure equitable cancer treatment for this population.
Internal Medicine November 1st 2023
Review of Optometric Business
Did you know that over-hiring doctors can lead to more innovative opportunities within your practice? Dr. Laurie Sorrenson’s experience proves that what may initially seem like an excessive decision can turn out to be a fantastic move.
Optometry October 30th 2023
British Medical Journal (The BMJ)
Delve deeper into this issue and consider its potential implications for our healthcare system. Your insights and perspectives could contribute significantly to this important debate.
Anesthesiology October 19th 2023
Dentaltown
Dr. David Hirshfield’s top takeaways can help better prepare you for what lies ahead in retirement. Step one? Plan ahead.
Dentistry October 17th 2023