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KevinMD Plus: Sep 12, 2020
[The hospital CEO who made a surgical incision. What happened?](
Recently on Twitter, I asked this question above. The 130 (2.5 percent) of 5,213 respondents who said they would allow a CEO to make a skin incision highlight the unscientific nature of Twitter polls. Restricting voting to surgeons only is not possible. Many people asked me why I asked the question because surely no surgeon [â¦]
[After 4,380 days, a pair of Danskos â and a calling â fall apart](
My Danskos literally disintegrated last month. I was in the hospital team room, finishing up my patient notes at the end of a busy hospitalist shift. I happened to look down at the floor, and there they were: black chunks on the carpet. I thought, âWho left such a huge mess under the desk?â I [â¦]
[It is time to pause, reflect, and decide what being a physician means to us](
A bird slams into the glass. A bird slams into the glass. A bird slams into the glass. Over and over again, head first, determined to defeat its own reflection. A headbutt of bravado. I watched it, time and time again. From the inside, I studied the dozens of oily streaks smeared across the window. [â¦]
[Health careâs tech renaissance during the pandemic extends to medical training](
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in at least 25 million cases worldwide with a continued spread in the United States, causing global disruption in every sector of society and forcing adaptation to a new normal relying increasingly on technology. Even in the medical field, where there is a pervasive and persistent traditionalist approach to technology [â¦]
[Clearing the misinformation surrounding medical cannabis](
An excerpt from Medical Marijuana: A Clinical Handbook. Imagine two patients sitting in the waiting area of a clinic. The first is a man in his sunset years who has recently begun treatment for stage 2 lung cancer. His treatment involves the use of chemotherapy, which has significantly reduced his appetite and given him terrible [â¦]
[COVID-19 is causing small but growing fractures in our hospitals](
Itâs an odd time to be a new physician. One of the best parts about working at a hospital is the sense of friendship and professional camaraderie that you build with other doctors, nurses, therapists, medical assistants, secretaries, etc. However, in the COVID-19 era, group events, bonding activities, dinners, conferences, social events, and holiday parties [â¦]
[Medicineâs culture forces us to ignore our health [PODCAST]](
âPhysicians are steeped in a noxious culture that seems to be averse to creating healthy physicians. We ignore mountains of evidence that show exercise, sleep, and healthy eating is beneficial for cognitive function, learning, and performance â all aspects that physicians should optimize. But the current medical training system pushes physicians, residents, and students to [â¦]
[Colorectal cancer screening: colonoscopy vs. Cologuard](
When COVID-19 hit, routine cancer screenings nearly came to a halt. Now those postponed appointments and overdue tests will likely result in delayed cancer diagnoses. Now more than ever itâs an opportune time to educate the community about the importance of regular cancer screenings. While we have powerful treatments for those diagnosed with cancer, nothing [â¦]
[Thatâs what doctors do](
A free Wednesday afternoon, time to catch up on charts and paperwork, do a little online CME. âIâll see a few walk-ins if anyone comes by,â I told my front office. A knock on my door sometime later: âA patient for you, Doctor.â âSend him back,â I said. He was a well-dressed man in his [â¦]
[How technology is a weapon in the fight against COVID-19](
As the COVID-19 cases continue to rise across the globe, companies are working hard to develop innovative solutions to fight the coronavirus pandemic. Chinese companies such as Alibaba have led the way using artificial intelligence, data science, and technology. Startups are teaming up with clinicians, engineers, and government entities to reduce the spread of COVID-19. [â¦]
[An infectious disease physician says: Wear a F-ing mask [PODCAST]](
âIn honor of one of the great classic novels, Go the F**k to Sleep, I would like to present to you my literary work: Stay the F@$k at Home. To the healthy 20 year old who asks, âWhy should I stay the F@$k at home, COVID-19 is not going to kill me?â I ask: Do [â¦]
[The transition from resident to attending: Setting the stage for your new life and career](
Youâre finally at the point in your career that youâve been waiting for! Training has been strenuous, and you have spent many years of your life readying yourself professionally for this moment. It is now time for you to transition from a resident to an attending physician. At this time, you may be tempted to [â¦]
[Direct primary care: Great for some doctors, but challenging for patients](
The COVID-19 pandemic and the consequent drop in patient visits have led some observers to conclude that primary care physicians would be better off financially if they were capitated than if they were paid fee for service. If they received a fixed amount of money per health plan member per month, theyâd have a guaranteed [â¦]
[In the rush to get back to school, letâs not forget teachersâ mental health](
Teachers in Ontario, Canada never imagined they would leave for March break and not return to finish the school year with their students. Many classrooms were frozen in time with Friday, March 12, 2020 still displayed on the walls. Before COVID-19, the rotating strikes by Ontario teachers were the big news story in education in [â¦]
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