Carolina Reyes, a Harvard-trained physician who specializes in high-risk pregnancies, got into medicine to help women obtain health care, especially underserved or marginalized people who face systemic racism.
Doctor’s lesson for drug industry: Abortion wars are dangerous to ignore
Texas District Court Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk’s decision April 7 to rescind the approval of the abortion pill mifepristone dealt a blow to more than just people seeking a medication abortion.
Doctor shortages distress rural America, where few residency programs exist
More than 100 million people, or nearly one-third of the nation, have trouble accessing primary care, according to a recent study published by the National Association of Community Health Centers.
Health’s social sway: How social media influences patients — and makes physicians’ lives harder
Information conveyed by TikTok and Instagram influencers may have empowered patients, but it has left physicians to combat an array of falsehoods and inaccuracies.
Gender pay gap persists, overall pay declines among physicians, Doximity study finds
Doximity’s annual physician compensation report dug into a variety of pressures doctors are facing, including burnout, compensation decline and gender pay gaps.
Healthcare system must reinvent care delivery to tackle looming physician shortage, warns Accenture report
The alliance is expected to enable data activation across both Atropos Health’s and OMNY Health’s platforms by turning real world data into “usable insights.”
How video games can improve physicians’ decision-making
Medical training through video games was effective in reaching physicians and improving their clinical decision-making, a recent study from Level Ex found.
2022 Shkreli Awards call out the worst, most dysfunctional players in healthcare