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For pediatric patients with blunt abdominal trauma, a period of emergency department (ED) observation with deferred CT decision-making was associated with reduced use of CT, especially for patients ...
Transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement was associated with high procedural success, substantial reduction in tricuspid ...
Ellen Romich, MD, MSCE, examines associated vasculitis relapse and which markers sig examines associated vasculitis relapse ...
Linda Girgis, MD, FAAFP, provides practical strategies for tackling administrative tasks, charts, and more after time away.
Although “natural-looking” aesthetic outcomes have long been a priority for clinicians who provide hyaluronic acid (HA) ...
Carmen Teague, MD, MC, discusses her experience changing practice models to recover from burnout and reclaim her love for medicine. Welcome back to PeerPOV: The Pulse on Medicine, a podcast series by ...
Take a split second to enjoy this week's medical cartoon, featuring a banana confronting intrusive sundae‑related thoughts ...
Vasco M. Pontinha, PhD, MBA, MPharm, discusses the clinical and economic implications of long-term opioid therapy.
Dr. MedLaw answers a physician’s question regarding a patient's loved one’s delegation of medical decision-making power.
Among adults who remained cancer‑free to age 75 years, those aged 75 years or older with adenomas detected on prior colonoscopy had higher subsequent risks of incident colorectal cancer (CRC) and ...