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--------------------------------------------------------------- KevinMD Plus: Feb 6, 2023 [From science nerd to accomplished ballroom dancer: my story as a hospitalist]( âLife is about taking chances, trying new things, having fun, making mistakes, and learning from them.â â Anonymous Early journey as a science nerd In high school, science was my thing. I wasnât like the others. I wasnât interested in teenage drama. The boys didnât chase me, and I didnât chase them. I was that [...] [Cream Puff Days: Coping with grief and finding comfort]( I wrote an article on letting grief make you stronger and talked about a trip to the grocery store where I was not as strong as I hoped. I walked by the Cream Puffs and broke into tears. My husband passed away almost four months ago, and he always used to ask me to get [...] [Breaking the burnout: How health care leaders can support physician well-being]( Recently I was scrolling through posts from a physician leadership Facebook group. I came upon one that caught my eye. It said something like, âDoes anyone have information I can share with my radiologists to show them the impact of working through lunch?â I was happy to see a post that focused on physician well-being. [...] [The short-term rental tax loophole: a game-changer for physicians]( Tax benefits are one of the primary reasons many doctors invest in real estate. The U.S. government incentivizes real estate ownership as it is considered starting a business, which creates jobs and increases tax revenue. One way to achieve significant tax savings is by becoming a real estate professional, but this is impossible for those [...] [Navigating the health care system as a chronic patient and physician [PODCAST]]( In this episode, we talk to Holly MacKenna, an integrative psychiatrist, about her experience as a chronic patient in the health care system. Holly shares how emotional and overwhelming the process was, and how she was able to draw on her own experience to [...] [Hospitals at a breaking point: Lack of staff and resources leave ERs in chaos]( I recently worked an evening shift in the emergency department the day before New Yearâs Eve. Patients arrived in waves, by car and by ambulance. They seemed to check into the triage area every few minutes. When I left at midnight, there were 23 patients awaiting admission in the ER waiting for four, six, 12 [...] [How to speak âSouthernâ in the ER]( While one could say I was born in the South, I had to move a lot closer to the Mississippi to find that my Southern California momma and daddy had left certain nuances of expressive gentility untouched in the process of raising me right. Northwest Arkansas, where weâve come to settle, may not be considered [...] [7 ways to help your doctor help you: a guide to improving your health care experience]( Surveys show that people are pretty unhappy with the state of health care in the United States these days. Insurance is way too expensive, and co-pays and cost-sharing are out of control, with patients paying the bulk of office visits out of their own pockets. Staffing shortages mean fewer people answer phones, and finding a [...] [A cardiac arrest is a tragedy. Multiple cardiac arrests are a moral injury.]( On January 2, 2023, Buffalo Bills Safety Damar Hamlin collapsed secondary to cardiac arrest on live television, horrifying millions of Americans. We saw broadcasters, fans, players, and reporters crying on live TV as they watched the psychological trauma of a resuscitation. âNo one should ever have to witness thisâ was a common refrain during the [...] [Postpartum depression or psychosis: Understanding the reality behind Lindsay Clancyâs story]( The recent case of Lindsay Clancy has weighed heavily on my heart over the past several days. According to her husband, she was a young mother who was suffering from postpartum depression or psychosis and receiving treatment in an intensive outpatient program. She allegedly took her childrenâs lives and tried to end her own life. [...] [Uncovering the hidden struggles of NYC nurses: an insiderâs perspective [PODCAST]]( In this episode, Molly M. Murray, a physician assistant, shares her personal experiences of working alongside nurses who are overworked and undervalued. From being spit on and cursed at, to being denied proper breaks and cost-of-living increases, nurses in NYC are pushed to the [...] [An angel in the woods: a tragic story and the gift of life]( We lived in the woods. Five acres of trees. You could barely see the sky. We left the big city for this piece of heaven. And by chance, we met a couple that had a 5-year-old daughter. Our son was four years old. They became best friends. Theyâd swing on the swing set, play in [...] [Not just another Hallmark holiday: Happy National Women Physicians Day]( February 3rd marks the annual observance of National Women Physicians Day, a special day dedicated to honoring the countless female physicians who have dedicated their lives to the health and well-being of their patients. The holiday was created in response to the fact that although women make up over half of all medical school graduates, [...] [Navigating the challenges of coaching in the medical field]( Coaching is a synonym for mentoring, counseling, guidance, preceptor, teacher, tutor, and professor. Regardless of how you choose to perceive the word âcoaching,â the significant action implied by the word is to provide the client with appropriate verbal, video, written, and audio communication or information necessary to enable you to reach a higher level of [...] [Itâs time to stop focusing on family weight]( My eyes fell upon a horrible newspaper headline from 2008: âFat kids die earlier.â That is the first article that I remember talking about obesity in childhood, but there were plenty more in the early 2000s. At the time, I clipped it because it reinforced my approach at the time: identify issues, educate, act, and [...] [The hidden costs of teaching surgery: an academic surgeonâs perspective]( I ran across one of those bordering-on-sappy Facebook posts that always pull me in, asking people to describe their job poorly and make it comically accurate. The photographer admitted she would flash clients, shoot someone, and then frame someone else. The bartender alluded to being a psychiatrist, marriage counselor, babysitter, and thirst quencher. You get [...] [How direct primary care can revolutionize health care [PODCAST]]( The U.S. health care system ranks poorly among high-income countries, but the direct primary care (DPC) model offers a potential solution. In this model, primary care providers are paid a consistent fee through a retainer or membership program, rather than relying on insurance billing. [The future of medicine is now: AIâs role in diagnostics and treatment]( OpenAIâs ChatGPT took the world by storm a couple of months ago when they opened it up for public use. Since then, people have shown the infinite number of ways it can be applied in just about every area of life, from telling you the recipe for your favorite food to writing scientific abstracts that [...] [The struggle to save the unpredictable: a look inside emergency departments]( Emergency departments have their share of regulars. The patients come back time and time again. Some you donât mind. Some of you inwardly cringe and say, âOh, God, them again.â Seriously, George, this is the second time this shift. They come and go until you notice that you havenât seen someone in a while. You donât [...] [The rise of at-home STI testing: a solution to Americaâs growing problem or a risky gamble?]( In 2021, I spent the year before starting medical school calling and counseling the patients of a busy urban emergency department on the results of their sexually transmitted infection (STI) tests. âWhat exactly is gonorrhea?â some would ask. âIs there a cure?â âNo one ever taught me about this,â one older gentleman lamented when we [...] [A heartbreaking yet heartwarming story of a pediatric neurology residentâs struggle and empathy]( The pager beeps early on the first day of my inpatient pediatric neurology service week. The pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) would like us to perform a brain death examination on a young boy before potential organ donation. An apparently healthy boy who had an unexpected clinical course that led to his current state. As [...]
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