An FIU Doctor’s Experience With The Ebola Outbreak
WLRN News Anchor Kelley Mitchell follows up on a previous interview with Florida International University professor of infectious disease Dr. Aileen Marty on her experience trying to stem the spread of the Ebola virus in Nigeria now that Marty has returned.
The expanding role of the physician assistant
If you’ve ever gotten health care, for anything really, you’ve more than likely been helped at some point in a critical way by someone in this position.
New Legislation Introduced into Congress to Enhance Primary Care Physician Supply
On Sep. 16, Rep John P. Sarbanes introduced a bill into Congress to encourage recently retired physicians to come back into the workforce
More doctors tuned to ultrasound?s frequency
As ultrasound technology has advanced, it has become an increasingly valuable tool for diagnosing and treating many types of injuries and medical conditions. On Oct. 18, hundreds of medical students will come to Stanford to learn how to use it.
6th Annual Physician?s CME Retreat from AMI – Nov 5-9, 2014
The NIH claims that more than 1 in 3 Americans now seek mind/body healing therapies to supplement their conventional care. As a physician or other health care provider, you can deepen your understanding of Yoga Science as mind/body medicine and its scientific foundation by attending this stimulating immersion course led by Leonard Perlmutter and a panel of other leading experts.
Recognizing Quality Medical Providers During PA Week October 6-12
A physician assistant (PA) is a nationally certified and state-licensed medical professional. Physician assistants begin their careers with rigorous education in a highly competitive field.
Dental Learning Announces Upcoming Live Event in MA – Nov 7th
How Do You Keep Up With…
Emerging trends in dentistry?
Growing your practice?
Patient expectations in 2014?
Oct. 8 is ?Health Cares about DV Day?
As a long-time anti-domestic violence advocate and activist, I firmly believe that coordinating both effective responses and prevention initiatives requires a community-based approach.
How does Open Payments affect physicians and teaching hospitals?
Open Payments (commonly known as the Sunshine Act) requires applicable manufacturers and applicable group purchasing organizations (GPOs) to report certain payments and other transfers of value given to physicians and teaching hospitals, and any ownership or investment interest physicians, or their immediate family members, have in their company.
Millennials May Feel the Pain of a U.S. Doctor Shortage
Unfortunately, Congress?s failure to increase the nation?s investment in the training of the next generation of physicians will make it likely that millennials will have a harder time accessing quality health care than their grandparents and parents did.