"He was like a tiny bomb I was afraid to touch, but the nurses encouraged me to hold him." ...
For all our lovable foibles, the human species can’t quit its most pronounced quirk: We overthink death to death. On the ...
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Getting a doctor’s appointment will become even harder as a perfect storm hits the U.S. healthcare system
Healthcare costs are going up across the board, and fewer people are properly insured — or insured at all.
The physician work force is aging fast, and some hospitals now require that older clinicians undergo testing for cognitive ...
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From microscopes to mini breaks: How I swapped becoming a doctor for running an award-winning NI hotel...
Love Your Local...Portstewart’s Charlotte Dixon, managing director of Elephant Rock never imagined that one day she would ...
As a med student at Stanford, I think about my mother, who knows very little English. I wonder how I could make patients like ...
UT students are advocating on behalf of peers whose education plans were derailed when a judge moved to overturn the Texas Dream Act.
Many Black women in the US report moving through medical settings strategically as a means of survival ...
Back in the day’ butts heads with ‘medicine today.’ A candid look at why physicians may never have the authority, respect, ...
There’s growing evidence that medicine risks losing talent from poor and working-class, Black and Latino communities.
Family still needs us — but family also needs us to be honest about our health and address early symptoms when they crop up.
Dr Paul McNamara reflects on how unsustainable cognitive overload is pushing GPs to redesign the tools they rely on to do ...
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