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A Better Stethoscope For Nurses, Physicians, and PAs
Medelita will now be carrying three models of ERKA stethoscopes - Finesse2, Precise, and Sensitive - each of which is comparable to the Littmann models. -
12 Developments That Could Change Cardiovascular Medicine In 2017
Experts at the Cleveland Clinic's Miller Family Heart and Vascular Institute have outlined a dozen key developments and advancements that could change the practice of cardiovascular medicine in 2017 and beyond.
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Modern Healthcare Mega Complexes Are Getting So Large That People Are Actually Getting Lost Inside Hospital Buildings
An analysis at Atlanta's Emory University found that wayfinding was costing the institution more than $200,000 every year.
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National Women Physicians Day 2017: Social Media Contest
In the weeks leading up to NWPD we will be accepting submissions from anyone with a story to tell about your experience as a woman physician.
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National Women Physicians Day 2017: An Open Letter From PMG Founder Hala Sabry, DO, MBA
Hala Sabry, DO, MBA is the founder of PMG and creator of National Women Physicians Day, which was celebrated for the first time in 2016. As we honor the upcoming NWPD 2017, read her inspiring words to females in medicine.
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A Growing Number Of Physicians Say They Wouldn't Recommend A Career In Medicine. Why?
The key insight from the survey that should be taken with most concern is the large number of physicians that feel their practice or hospital is not helping to address and provide solutions to burnout.
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Word of Caution on TMS To Treat Autism
Only 13 studies on its use have been published in medical literature, with less than 200 participants altogether, most of whom were adult men.
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Innovative Startup CrowdMed Harnesses The Power Of Crowds To Solve Complex Medical Cases
For people suffering from chronic symptoms that have gone undiagnosed, CrowdMed crowdsources a diagnosis from medical experts working together from around the world.
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The "Weekend Effect" And The "July Effect" Suggest That An ER Patient Is More Likely To Die Depending On When They Were Admitted
The ‘weekend effect’ closely resembles another effect that has left medical community scrambling for answers as to how can mortality rates be improved during the summer, known as the ‘July effect’.
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Top 3 Healthcare Trends That Hospitals Should Anticipate In 2017
The following list includes quite serious issues that health organizations will have to face in 2017.
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