I am a first-year resident physician at the Lynchburg Family Medicine Residency Program. During my first month of orientation, I had participated in an imposter syndrome activity led by Janice Deeds, PSYD,...
When physicians make mistakes, the following faults should be considered: A dearth of knowledge (ignorance); having accepted incorrect theories; and having organized these theories or conclusions in a...
In this article, Scott T. Vergano, MD, writes about 5 top papers about the trends in cervical cancer incidence and mortality, the effects of cannabis use in pregnancy, electronic health records,...
As frontline health care professionals, registered nurses play a critical role in the provision of patient care and support, as well as administrative duties such as recordkeeping and directing nursing care...
Eileen O'Grady, PhD, RN, NP, founder of the School of Wellness, gives strategies providers can use in their own lives to help prevent burnout, including regaining autonomy, increasing self-awareness,...
In this podcast, Eileen O'Grady, PhD, RN, NP, discusses provider burnout, contributing factors such as electronic medical records, and current initiatives geared toward combating the burnout epidemic.
Michael S. Barr, MD, and Patricia Barrett from the National Committee for Quality Assurance discuss Patient-Centered Home Care for the primary care provider.
Mark Hochman, DDS, discusses the recently approved innovative computer-controlled injection system for epidural space location and confirmation that he invented.
Santosh Kesari, MD, PhD, discusses precision medicine and the goal to tailor medical treatments to each patient’s individual genetic profile and biology.