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Docs Vent As Feds Investigate Private Equity, Consolidation in Medicine
“One in four ERs is now (under-)staffed by private equity firms. This is leading to longer wait times, deterioration in patient care, and higher...
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Prospect of Better Hours, Less Burnout Fuels Locum Tenens
Improving work hours and burnout were leading reasons why physicians and advanced practice professionals turned to locum tenens assignments,...
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This Tech Will Change Your Practice Sooner Than You Think
Drone deliveries, AI scribes, 3D printers, virtual reality, and others are technologies that are accessible for use today.
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Working Hard or Work Addiction — Have You Crossed the Line?
HCPs may be at risk for work addiction, a nonclinical behavioral addiction to excessive hours, tasks, and responsibility at work.
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Oregon Physician Assistants Get Name Change
In June, Oregon PAs will be referred to as Physician Associates, a title change from Physician Assistants being debated nationwide.
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Federal Trade Commission Bans Noncompete Agreements, Urges More Protections for Healthcare Workers
But dissenting commissioners dispute the FTC’s authority to broadly ban noncompetes.
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Are Women Better Doctors Than Men?
Study finds female hospitalists provided better care, defined as lower 30-day mortality, than male hospitalists.
Opinion
How to Play Like a Masters Champ
The ability to compartmentalize is useful not only to become Masters champion, but also to become master of your day.
Commentary
Weighing the Benefits of Integrating AI-based Clinical Notes Into Your Practice
Artificial intelligence expert Arturo Loaiza-Bonilla, MD, discusses the benefits of AI-based clinical notes.
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New Federal Rule Delivers Workplace Support, Time Off for Pregnant Docs
Newly updated guidelines for the federal Pregnant Workers Fairness Act could help physicians better balance career and family.
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AI Surpasses Harvard Docs on Clinical Reasoning Test
When compared to residents, AI more often used incorrect reasoning but overall scored higher in simulated cases, says a recent study.