Years of schooling and training for medical degrees may not teach physicians to be good at social media. Although national and international medical congresses have lately been encouraging attendees to publish Twitter posts about the conferences, some physicians are struggling…
Applications have doubled to Central Michigan University College of Medicine in Mount Pleasant in its third year, due mainly to out of state applicants, according to Midland Daily News.
Physicians aren't listening to their patients, according to an op-ed in The New York Times. Poor bedside manner can have serious ramifications, including incorrect diagnoses and adverse health outcomes.
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based national medical group MEDNAX announced today the acquisition of its fourth anesthesiology practice in Tennessee, Memphis-based Metropolitan Anesthesia Alliance.
Influenza is now considered widespread in 43 states as of Dec. 27, up from 36 states from the last week, and six flu-associated pediatric deaths were reported during the week ending Dec. 27, according to the Centers for Disease Control…
Influenza, Ebola and a review of major infection control happenings in 2014 piqued the interest of infection control and clinical quality readers last week.
A healthcare worker from the U.S. who was exposed to the Ebola virus while in Sierra Leone arrived at Omaha-based Nebraska Medical Center Sunday for observation, according to a Washington Post report.
CVS Health has announced it will now offer ScripTalk talking prescription labels as well as braille and large print labels through its mail service pharmacy to CVS/caremark members who are blind or visually impaired.
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