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Here are the stories you missed on KevinMD. Thank you for your continuing readership. --------------------------------------------------------------- Here are the stories you missed on [KevinMD](. Thank you for your continuing readership. --------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsors [The Guide to Secure Messaging in Healthcare](. Learn strategies for keeping your data secure, how to make secure messaging part of a larger communication system, ways to roll out your solution, and more. [Read the ultimate guide]( to defining and deploying secure messaging in health care. Addressing drivers of [burnout in health care]( requires comprehensive organizational commitment, multiple strategies and tools, and support for high-functioning teams. [Forme Financial's Roth Advance™]( helps residents max out Roth contributions today to generate $100,000s more in [future retirement savings](. --------------------------------------------------------------- KevinMD Plus: May 23, 2022 [Why a nurse should not go to jail]( I recently wrote a letter to the Davidson County, TN judge who will sentence RaDonda Vaught, a former Vanderbilt University Medical Center nurse convicted on two felony counts in the 2017 death of a patient. RaDonda faces up to 12 years in prison for her role in a complex chain of events that led to [...] [Only patients can save U.S. health care [PODCAST]]( “Having a physician partner who knows us well, who we can trust, and whose judgment we value exponentially increases the odds of accurately making the distinction between self-limited illness versus a significant disease process. This will also assist us in navigating the health care system such that we receive only that testing and treatment that [...] [Anesthesiologists are kind of like Marvel superheroes]( An excerpt from I Watch You Sleep: A Doctor’s Tales of Anesthesia and Chain Restaurants. Medicine on television is often inaccurate. As a physician, it bugs me to see my field misrepresented. It is even rarer to see anesthesiology represented at all on TV. I’m sure lawyers scream at their screens during dramatic courtroom scenes, [...] [Why clinician buy-in is key to digital health transformation]( It was a summer day seven years ago. We had closed our first U.S. hospital customer for my digital health company, which enables health systems to deliver digital care journeys for patients (e.g., surgery, oncology, chronic care, etc.). I was ecstatic! Unfortunately, our excitement was short-lived. We “implemented” our solution, but patient enrollment was going [...] [It is time to end the stigma of mental health. Let us all talk about it.]( The first time I heard the song “Truth Be Told” by Matthew West, tears welled up, and I cried. I was driving home after a long day at the clinic. The song resonated with me in more ways than I could soak in. Lie number one: You’re supposed to have it all together And when [...] [Make technology work for doctors [PODCAST]]( “I know many physicians are already maxed out. Technology can make that worse. As soon as you introduce what will be perceived as new obstacles to moving from A to Z, all they’re going to think is, “I can’t do what I need to do. I’m exhausted and I’m behind. And now you’re introducing seemingly [...] [How AI-based technology can help improve hospital capacity management]( The events of the past two years have irrevocably shifted hospital capacity management practices. From new COVID-19 variants and unpredictable surges to downstream impacts like delayed procedures and the great reshuffling and resignation of hospital staff, hospitals have never been more critical to adopt solutions that optimally manage their capacity. Still, too often in the [...] [Shame can no longer be accepted as a rite of passage in medicine]( “Then why did this patient come to the hospital? You haven’t done anything to help this patient,” the attending physician said angrily during our morning rounds, upset that the patient had not met their urination output goals during treatment for heart failure exacerbation. A hot flush crept up my face. Tightness clenching my chest and [...] [The journey to diagnosing a mysterious illness]( As a clinician, you likely do not have the luxury of playing “Dr. House.” Patients enter your exam room, long story in hand, with a litany of mysterious symptoms involving every bodily system, and you were already massively overbooked. Your patient leaves the encounter no closer to answers despite your best attempts which involved you [...] [Infertility treatment’s hidden costs [PODCAST]]( “Looking to the future, since I only froze one embryo and my ovary reserve is diminishing, we are hoping to go through another infertility treatment cycle. Although, once again, the medications are once again being denied. Infertility is just like any other mental or physical health condition and should be fully covered, including pharmaceutical, medical, [...] [3 misperceptions and myths about food allergies]( Recently, singer and musician Halsey shared her recent allergy testing results on TikTok along with the news of her recent diagnosis of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS), and Sjogren’s Disease. Pictured were the telltale red welts we inflict day in and day out in allergy clinic with our scratch tests and a [...] [Factors to weigh when choosing substance use disorder treatment]( During the pandemic, the already significant number of people living with substance use disorder increased. According to data gathered by the CDC, in June 2020, 13 percent of Americans surveyed said they had started using substances (not including alcohol and tobacco) or increased their use in response to the stress of the pandemic. The number [...] [Automatic refill and 90-day fill programs don’t improve medication adherence]( Health care has fooled us into believing a number of myths that—taken at face value—sound logical and true. Here’s one of the most pervasive and dangerous myths: Pharmacy’s value comes from convenience and access. And here’s another one: 90-day fills, and automatic refills on prescriptions improve medication adherence and patient health. It’s not surprising that [...] [A physician’s story of dissociative identity disorder [PODCAST]]( “I had no recollection of this, but as I processed what Yael said, my response was the opposite of what one might expect—I felt tremendous relief! I was happy. My pain had a name and hopefully that meant that I could get well. I was a doctor, and I knew well that the first step [...] [The visionary pediatrician may soon be an endangered species]( If I were writing a book about what it’s like to be a visionary pediatrician speaking up for children’s health, I would title it, The Hate We Get. A few months ago, I received a death threat comment on a TikTok video I posted advocating for COVID vaccines. My college-aged daughter called me, “Mom, I [...] [For medical students: 20 pearls to honor every clinical rotation]( With medical school graduation on the horizon, I wanted to share my pearls for success for any clinical rotation. 1. Integrate yourself into your team and be engaged in all patient care. 2. Ask questions and be motivated to learn. 3. Follow up on patients without being asked. 4. Be the “extra” pair of hands [...] [Why I help physicians write [PODCAST]]( “Physicians have a deep well of experiences to draw from in their writing. They witness dramatic episodes of heroism, cures, disappointments, and failures. They see unforgettable scenes, hear devastating words, make difficult decisions, and observe people at crucial moments in their lives. Most importantly, they witness the power of cause and effect – one action [...] --------------------------------------------------------------- [Thousands of physicians are browsing this job board](. 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