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Being a foreign correspondent in one’s life empowers and inspires one to share experiences with others in a way that provides a window into another’s life....
Being a foreign correspondent in one’s life empowers and inspires one to share experiences with others in a way that provides a window into another’s life....
May 7, 2024
We can be so focused on what has gone wrong with a project, system, or endeavor that we forget to see what is going right....
Jan 23, 2024
Improving and simplifying the lines of communication between patients and providers can help patients feel more safe, secure, and confident with their care....
Jan 9, 2024
As we move through our lives and progress through their various stages, we sometimes forget what got us to where we were going....
Nov 6, 2023
I was getting ready to sit down and write a piece on the damage that Robert F. Kennedy Jr has done to healthcare and the safety of our children, as well as his ...
Aug 3, 2023
Are we, as a medical team entitled, to grieve?...
May 25, 2023
Going into the facility, I donned my mask and went to the counter to return the machine. At the checkout counter, there was another customer waiting....
May 10, 2023
Have you ever wondered why some projects succeed and others fail? A strong indicator of the success or failure of any project or task is the involvement of someone who is dedicated and willing to be ultimately accountable: a champion....
Apr 26, 2023
The price to excel and move to the next level can be measured in time, money, effort, or any number of costs, and nothing we do in medicine is without a price....
Feb 22, 2023
Damar Hamlin's story is important to bring awareness of rare diseases, like commotio cordis, to the public so they aren’t such a mystery....
Jan 10, 2023
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Malpractice suits are commonplace today. Some patients file lawsuits for any perceived inadequacy, but physicians can identify signs of litigious behavior....
Jun 11, 2024
Physicians' odd hours make healthy snacking tough, often leading to "rat snacking," when instead they should prioritize their health when making food choices....
Jun 3, 2024
In the Physician’s Weekly podcast‘s first episode of 2024, host Rachel Giles, MD, and PW editorial board member Alex McDonald, MD, discussed their perspectives on anticipated medical breakthroughs....
May 28, 2024
Dr. Kristin Fuller describes how she navigated short-term disability, and the best insurance policies for physicians needing long-term disability benefits....
May 20, 2024
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PW PODCAST
BUSINESS OF MEDICINE
Malpractice suits are commonplace today. Some patients file lawsuits for any perceived inadequacy, but physicians can identify signs of litigious behavior....
Jun 11, 2024
Physicians' odd hours make healthy snacking tough, often leading to "rat snacking," when instead they should prioritize their health when making food choices....
Jun 3, 2024
In the Physician’s Weekly podcast‘s first episode of 2024, host Rachel Giles, MD, and PW editorial board member Alex McDonald, MD, discussed their perspectives on anticipated medical breakthroughs....
May 28, 2024
Dr. Kristin Fuller describes how she navigated short-term disability, and the best insurance policies for physicians needing long-term disability benefits....
May 20, 2024
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