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--------------------------------------------------------------- KevinMD Plus: Feb 23, 2023 [3 hospitalistsâ struggles with board certification: a tale of ineligibility, cancelled tests, and unfair fees]( When I finished my pediatric residency almost 20 years ago, I embarked upon a career in general pediatrics because I didnât enjoy any particular subspecialty enough to commit my career to it. After spending several years in a mostly outpatient setting (peppered with child abuse consults, circumcisions, and an unsatisfyingly small number of hospitalized patients), [...] [The hidden illness: Understanding and overcoming depersonalization-derealization disorder]( A strange mental health issue affects millions of people every year. Yet, almost no one in the medical community is aware of it. Many suffer in silence without having the right guidance and support. In this article, Iâd like to help you understand what depersonalization-derealization disorder is and how you can overcome it. Depersonalization-derealization disorder, [...] [Trauma in an interview: a not-so-perfect personal statement]( I have to write a âperfect medical school personal statement.â I have to write about learning and growth. I want to show empathy and grit. Most of all, I must resonate with the medical school admissions committee reading my story. The overwhelming consensus around Student Doctor Network, the forum of terrible but successful premeds, is: [...] [The cost of overpreparing: my experience with the USMLE and what I learned]( âItâs all in your head.â When my friends, family, and mentors said these five words to me in the days leading up to the pre-pass/fail USMLE Step 1 exam, they meant it literally: everything you need to know to succeed is already in your head. When my internal dialogue repeated those words, they took on [...] [The regret of leaving an old friend behind]( I once knew a lady who eventually died from pancreatic cancer. She was in her early seventies at the time. Her name was Marilyn, and I went to grade school with her son Tom, so we had known each other for a long time. I was in my early thirties when the events happened. Marilynâs [...] [The Dark Knight of health care: a doctorâs tale of gift cards and patient satisfaction]( I was surprised when I began receiving gift cards to a national chain of coffee shops in recognition of positive patient satisfaction comments from my emergency department patients. Reviewing them in my provider report card genuinely felt good, especially when someone remembered my name in a follow-up phone call while saying something positive. Still, the [...] [Chris Hemsworth and personalized medicine: How genetic testing can impact your health [PODCAST]]( Today, weâre discussing the news about actor Chris Hemsworth and his genetic test results. Hemsworth announced that he is taking a break from acting after learning that he has a heightened risk of developing Alzheimerâs disease. Our guest today is Ani Rostomyan, a nutrigenomics [...] [Ensuring universal access and quality care: the advantages of a mixed health care system in Canada]( Canadian physicians, like many other Canadians, generally support the countryâs publicly funded health care system, which is designed to provide universal access to medical care. However, despite its strengths, there are some areas where the public system falls short, and there is growing evidence that a combination of public and private health care could help [...] [From toys to tragedy: the threat of button batteries to childrenâs health]( According to a study published in Pediatrics, it is estimated that between 2010 and 2019, more than 70,000 emergency department (ED) visits in the United States were related to battery ingestion, mouth exposure, and ear or nasal insertion among children under 18 years old. ED visits occurred more frequently among children ages five years and [...] [From AI to love: the key to a better future in medical education]( With the recent news of ChatGPT artificial intelligence successfully passing the United States Medical Licensure Exam (USMLE), we have been catapulted into a new era in medicine and medical education. What has always been regarded exclusively as a human skill and profession has now been demonstrated to be technically mastered by artificial intelligence? Rightfully, the detractors [...] --------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsors [Quickly compare and buy physician disability insurance](. Eliminate confusion. Save time. [Meet Doc2Doc Lending]( financial lending platform created for doctors, by doctors - providing personal loans at rates as low as 8.74%. --------------------------------------------------------------- [The rise of spiritual science: Uniting the soul and science]( Until recently, mainstream science has not recognized the field of spiritual science because the consensus has been that science and spirit (soul) are like oil and vinegar â they do not mix. Science is all about facts and evidence relative to the hypothesis, theory, and actual proof. At the same time, it is said that [...] [Breaking the stigma: Making HIV and COVID screening routine in primary care [PODCAST]]( In this episode, we welcome clinical research assistant professor, Maranda C. Ward, to discuss the importance of routine screening for both HIV and COVID-19 in primary care. During the COVID pandemic, we became familiar with answering questions about our risk of exposure and symptoms, [...] [Jimmy Carter brings attention to hospice care: the compassionate side of modern medicine]( The recent decision by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter to transition to hospice brings much-needed attention to this crucial part of health care. Hospice care is an essential and compassionate component of modern medicine, providing support and care to patients and families during the most challenging time of their lives. Historically, hospice care has been [...] [Why are doctors sued and politicians arenât?]( During the COVID pandemic health care workers needed to work tirelessly to correct the false information that politicians easily spread through the country. The President made claims that the virus was not real, that physicians were getting financial kickbacks from using COVID on death certificates, and that health care workers were benefiting from the pandemic. [...] [The consequence of neglect: the lack of business education in medical schools]( Repeated media articles continue to inform the public that we donât have enough physicians to handle our health care, and itâs worsening. We have at least 174 accredited medical schools in our nation that are still producing medical doctors and about 22,000 annually from all medical schools who enter a medical practice of some kind. [...] [The middle road to childhood obesity treatment: Empowering kids with healthy habits]( The new American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines for childhood obesity have shifted from a âwatchful waitingâ method to âearly and aggressive treatment.â Coverage of the guidelines in the Washington Post, the New York Times, and other reputable news outlets have readily accepted this new depiction of childhood obesity as a disorder in need of immediate, [...] [The power of advocacy: a medical studentâs journey to helping an uninsured immigrant]( Itâs the day of my last case presentation for my neurology rotation. Hearing the subway doors shut, I run up the stairs just in time to see them close. Breathless, I walk to the center of the platform. Noting the next train isnât coming for another seven minutes, I groan in frustration and pull out [...] [Biosimilars have saved patients billions of dollars and are changing the treatment landscape. Hereâs how.]( This article is sponsored by Sandoz, a Novartis division, and global leader in generic pharmaceuticals and biosimilars. When I started working in the health care industry over 25 years ago, I was compelled by a passion to make a difference and improve the lives of those around me. Ultimately, that mission brought me to Sandoz, [...] --------------------------------------------------------------- If a friend sent you this email and you want to subscribe, go to [KevinMD](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 345 Hudson Street
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