This week’s medical cartoon hits the backbone of clinical life: an “urgent” visit that’s been 11 years in the making. Don't ...
Rachel Pope, MD, MPH, and colleagues developed a survey to help clinicians address sexual concerns post-vaginoplasty.
Ultimately, true healthcare-focused financial technology partners share risk, define success by fewer unpaid balances and more completed courses of care, and move beyond contracts to build lasting ...
Confirming TBI Diagnosis: Using the 2023 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine criteria, attempt to confirm or rule ...
Scott Gottlieb, MD, discusses the real-world outcomes of tildrakizumab for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis.
In addition, findings showed that rates of ambulatory care and ED visits with a diagnosis of a digestive disease increased, while hospitalization and mortality rates declined.
Dr. Frank Brodkey shares key insights from andexanet's development, approval, and real-world clinical trajectory.
Clinicians should treat ventilator‑associated pneumonia (VAP) until the infection is controlled and the patient is clearly ...
Patterns of persistent risk often emerge in these allegations. One common theme is test selection: A surprising number of medical malpractice lawsuits stem from improper requests for imaging.
Jess Craig, health reporter and former infectious disease epidemiologist, explores the surge in cash‑based clinics amid growing physician strain.
Several experts walk through recommended diagnostic processes and treatments for polycystic ovary syndrome in adolescents.
To raise awareness among urgent care clinicians, an article in the Journal of Urgent Care Medicine reviewed the diagnoses linked to shortness of breath or edema in pregnancy, including special ...