Physicians likelier to test for conditions already seen in recent patients
Emergency department physicians who saw patients with a pulmonary embolism—a blood clot in the lung—were about 15% likelier over the
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Emergency department physicians who saw patients with a pulmonary embolism—a blood clot in the lung—were about 15% likelier over the
Read moreMONDAY, Dec. 14, 2020 — Depression, but not physician burnout, is associated with suicidal ideation among physicians, while burnout is
Read moreAfter only a few days caring for critically ill COVID-19 patients at the start of the outbreak in New York
Read moreWEDNESDAY, Dec. 5, 2018 — Only 15.4 percent of physicians work in practices that use telemedicine for a wide spectrum
Read moreResident physician burnout in the U.S. is widespread, with the highest rates concentrated in certain specialties, according to research from
Read moreToday’s physicians are confident they could manage family members who would be present when their loved one is being resuscitated,
Read moreResults of a new behavioral study into what influences the decision to recall a defective product found that medical device
Read moreMONDAY, Aug. 20, 2018 — There is a lack of correlation between physician scores and those of others for physician-patient
Read moreTHURSDAY, July 12, 2018 — A peer-based education program can improve the efficiency of electronic health record (EHR) use, according
Read moreFRIDAY, July 6, 2018 — Yale Medicine is effectively targeting electronic health record (EHR) use and functionality as a way
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