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To Become a Doctor, Denial Helps
Burnout and low pay are driving physicians to abandon their careers early, causing a doctor shortage. But medical students ...
Despite the best efforts of the well-funded activist group Compassion & Choices (formerly “The Hemlock Society”), many ...
Los Angeles pediatrician and urgent care specialist Dr. Ilan Shapiro worries for his chronically ill patients as he watches ...
While none of the American medical associations contacted by MedPage Today reported a major dip in conference attendance this ...
Explore the challenges and strategies of private practice management, focusing on financial sustainability and patient care ...
Facing a physician shortage, Canada’s leaders are trying to recruit US doctors. Some US physicians are considering emigrating ...
The American Medical Association says “physician-assisted suicide is fundamentally incompatible with the physician’s role as ...
Comedian Deon Cole is recovering after an unforeseen medical emergency in Africa. The funnyman was slated to a comedy show in ...
A report from the Alzheimer’s Association says new treatments and blood tests could change how doctors detect and treat the ...
Trump has attacked the National Institutes of Health, accusing it of being too big. Patients and doctors shared stories of the agency's lifesaving impact.
The U.S. faces a crucial shortage of medical providers, especially in rural areas. The problem has been building for a while, ...
Metformin reduced knee arthritis pain during a six-month treatment period, potentially delaying the need for knee replacement ...