Medical Discussions and Debates: Balancing Evidence and Practice
We all really no this (the we being physicians). This study confirms this important concept. We must continue to push this point.
Enhancing Patient Communication: The Key to Better Care
And every quality measure that Medicare uses is improving. Perhaps this care has good indications. Perhaps some testing occurs in response to the malpractice crisis.
On autism
As an internist, I know little about autism. Occasionally somone will ask me about it.
Medical Education Reform: Rethinking How We Train Future Physicians
We can only hope that precautions will allow containment of this infection. However, we are already in the 3rd wave and this could get worse.
Q&A 7
First, thanks for the comment, and I do understand your frustration. The object of your frustration is the insurance companies not the health care professionals.
When athletes die young
These are difficult medical decisions; these are difficult societal decisions. Screening for rare conditions costs significant dollars.
Complexities of Diagnosis: Managing Patient Care Effectively
These words ring true. When political considerations threaten the public health, then the political system should change. The Times understands.
Q&A VI
Well that is it for the abbreviated Q&A. I owe the readers more answers. I will catch up. I will catch up. I will catch up.
On Steve Bechler’s death
If Steve Bechler’s death influences Congress to reconsider their stance on supplements, then we will have some redemption.
Confronting Physician Burnout: A Growing Crisis in Healthcare
Thus, I stand by my previous rants. Diuretics are an excellent choice for monotherapy when the patient has no specific indication for another class.