COVID Fallout, Beating Imposter Syndrome, ASH SymposiumNovember 02, 2020 | Oncology Allergy & Immunology Imposter Syndrome and Physician Burnout: 3 Tips to Beat It In a nutshell, imposter syndrome is the overwhelming belief that you’re a fraud, despite objective evidence to the contrary, and it’s rare for any physician to be completely immune. This pattern of thinking can cause pervasive anxiety, frequently contributing to physician burnout. Here are three tips to help overcome these feelings and take positive steps toward building back your self-worth. Read full article Hematology COVID Fallout: A Cancer Pandemic Predicted in the Coming Years In this article/podcast from KevinMD.com, the author fears that, after decades of progress in detecting, treating, and preventing many types of cancers, this nation could face a “cancer pandemic” in the next ten years as a result of this delay in routine screenings. These missed cancer screenings will likely result in delayed cancer diagnoses, recurrence of disease, and increases in cancer deaths. Read full article Hematology A Case-Based Workshop: Clinical and Laboratory Aspects of Hemophilia and Thrombosis In this symposium preceding the ASH Annual Meeting on 12/4/20, the overall objective is to inform participants about emerging diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of bleeding and thrombotic disorders. The speakers will illustrate how costly and unnecessary biochemical, phenotypic, and genetic testing can be avoided in the participants’ practices while enhancing highest quality medical care. Read full article