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KevinMD Plus: Jul 9, 2020
[I donât care what your cardiologist says](
Yeah. I said it. As an anesthesiologist, especially as a cardiothoracic anesthesiologist, there are few things I am more interested in than how well or how poorly your heart functions and why. And a cardiologist can help me obtain a lot of vital information in that regard. But there several things a cardiologist cannot, and [â¦]
[4 resolutions for a new academic year](
With a flip of a calendar page, the new academic year is upon us. For much of the workforce, July 1st signifies the halfway point of the fiscal year, and most Americans would say that each new year starts on January 1st. However, those of us in academia, particularly those of us in medical and [â¦]
[9 tips for new pediatric residents](
Itâs that wonderful time of year when new interns take their first steps into hospitals as practicing physicians One of us has just completed her intern year and the other quite a while back (but recently enough to still remember some of it), so we wanted to share some tips for the pediatric interns about [â¦]
[The view from an infectious disease physician in Texas [PODCAST]](
âDeath is not meant to be rushed. Saying goodbye shouldnât be rushed. Celebrating a life once lived cannot be rushed. And yet, we must. Taking a moment, a minute, an hour, maybe a day to feel something that normally takes far longer. Because we must. And in our hearts, the grief remains. Frozen in time [â¦]
[Are negative news cycles and social media injurious to our health?](
I am an avid social media user, and a news junkie who watches news religiously, even when the same stories are being recycled every hour and on every major news outlet. I am a proud member of Generation X, the generation that did not grow up with the internet and read the news the old [â¦]
[What happens when patient capacity and autonomy diverge?](
âI canât take this, doc. Itâs gonna kill me. I canât. I just canât,â exclaims my patient with persistent refusal of his medication. My frustration is met with my patient care teamâs hesitation to give him the medication with fear of further conflict and possible escalation to violence. But whoâs at fault? Any of us? [â¦]
[Primary care is dying: Why that should scare every large employer](
Primary care is on life support. COVID-19âs toll on American health care extends beyond the hospitals and medical workers besieged by infection. An equally insidious but less-visible crisis is engulfing primary care, the long-neglected foundation of our health care system. Given the role of Americaâs largest corporations in providing health care benefits, the C-suite should [â¦]
[Minorities and medical research: Who is still excluded?](
In the United States, there is clear evidence that minority populations continue to be underrepresented in clinical research related to new therapies for common and serious long-term medical conditions such as type 2 diabetes (T2D). This is despite these same populations facing a continuing and disproportionate burden of T2D, which shows no signs of abating. [â¦]
[The role of medical education in perpetuating health care disparities](
Black bodies are dying, and medical schools are partially to blame. Never did I imagine that I would come to the realization that as a medical student; I was being trained and conditioned to identify and treat conditions predominately in white people. It is time for medical institutions to address how medical school curriculums, which [â¦]
[The DNA of the United States of America](
Slavery has been part of countless cultures. Slavery is hideous but was not a founding principle of the United States. The founding fathers had differing views on slavery. However, in drafting the Declaration of Independence, the founders planted the seeds that would lead to emancipation. Watching media, one would not know that. In 2017, Angela [â¦]
[The current state and future of psychiatry [PODCAST]](
What are the challenges facing psychiatry? How does psychiatry need to innovate the continue to thrive? What is the future of psychiatry Whatâs your #1 tip for those considering the profession? What advice can you give to primary care clinicians as it relates to behavioral health issues? Owen Muir is a psychiatrist and host of [â¦]
[White Coats for Black Lives: How to transform anger into action](
We dealt with the death, uncertainty, and fear of COVID-19 with a stiff upper lip. But our hearts broke when George Floyd was murdered by the police on May 25. George is a symbol of an immense problem. A study reported that one in every thousand Black men can expect to be killed by the [â¦]
[Our public health efforts depend on flexibility and trust](
Public health has never been more important. As the coronavirus waxes and wanes, it is crucial that our evolving understanding of COVID-19 translate into our everyday lives. Our collective response to the virus will be much improved with an acknowledgment that our scientific knowledge is dynamic, and that we may have to alter our behaviors [â¦]
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