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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 [Suki]( is a voice assistant on a mission to make doctors lives easier. Learn how our cutting edge tech gets [notes done 72% faster]( so you get home sooner. As we pass the [three-year anniversary]( of the COVID-19 pandemic and the end of the federal Public Health Emergency (PHE) on May 11, it is a [time for reflection]( on the exceptional challenges faced and the incredible heroism we witnessed from all health care professionals. [Accelerating Wealth]( is a 5-week online course for physicians and high-income professionals. Learn the exact process to profitably invest in short-term rental properties with 57 bite-sized modules, checklists, calculators, live Q&A support, and experienced coaches. --------------------------------------------------------------- KevinMD Plus: Apr 3, 2023 [The hidden truths of hospital life: What doctors wish you knew]( I work as a physician in a hospital. As much as we wish it were New Amsterdam with a little”Grey’s Anatomy and Dr. House in the background diagnosing — I can tell you the reality is much different. Every health care article comments on how overworked and tired our health care workers are. I can [...] [The heart of a Desi doctor: Balancing emotions and resources in oncology]( I am a Desi doctor, where Desi refers to someone from India, Pakistan, or Bangladesh. I am currently a final-year resident in radiation oncology at a private-sector hospital in Pakistan. During my medical school and house job, I worked in a public sector hospital where I experienced a high patient influx, a heavy workload, and [...] [10 commandments of ethical affiliate marketing for physicians]( Affiliate marketing has grown in popularity, especially with physicians. Affiliate programs allow individuals to earn a commission by promoting products and services. It can be highly lucrative for those that have a large following. Physicians tend to follow a pack like a school of fish or a flock of birds. Thus, making it easy for [...] [Tom Brady’s legacy and the importance of personal integrity in end-of-life choices]( With no true endgame or advance directive, Tom Brady’s legacy as an NFL superstar and family man remains nebulous. Is his recent retirement from football officially the end? Will he entertain offers to stay alive and play one more year? 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She was elderly and frail, and she [...] [The future of education: AI empowerment, YouTube college credits, and the impact on traditional colleges]( The education landscape is rapidly changing as technological advancements, and artificial intelligence (AI) are increasingly integrated into learning environments. One of the most exciting aspects of this shift is the potential for AI to revolutionize the way we educate and empower students. Soon, we can expect more YouTube college credits and widespread utilization of AI-driven [...] [Maximizing physician potential: How coaching can aid in conflict resolution, enhance health care leadership and build stronger teams]( Every day, in my job as an anesthesiologist, I am called upon to manage conflict. Sometimes, it’s between two members of my team, sometimes it’s between coworkers, and many times it is a conflict I may have with my own co-worker or peer. Whether it’s because someone I supervise is chronically late or underprepared, I [...] [Beyond pizza and pens: National Doctors’ Day should be about saving lives]( March 30, 2023, is National Doctors’ Day in the United States. It’s that one day when the leaders of our profession, at every level, take a moment and thank us for the work we’ve done. Nothing says “thank you for ensuring that I get a 4-6 figure bonus this year,” like a slice of cold [...] [Lessons from an orthopedic surgery journey [PODCAST]]( Today’s episode features John Chase, an orthopedic surgeon and author of You What?!: Humorous Stories, Cautionary Tales, and Unexpected Insights About A Career in Medicine. John shares some of his most memorable moments interacting with patients throughout his career. He shares some of the [...] --------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsors [Find your dream job with Careers by KevinMD](. Search 6,500+ employers and top physician jobs added daily. 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She was a smoker, and despite her heart issues, she had a strong will to live. I had advised her to [...] [Tackling the health care crisis with artificial intelligence: Combating physician and nursing shortages in the United States]( The United States is grappling with a significant health care crisis as physician and nursing shortages impact the nation’s ability to provide adequate care to an aging population. A combination of factors contributes to these shortages, with consequences that can be far-reaching. This article will explore the factors contributing to these shortages, their potential impacts, [...] [From license to loneliness: the dilemma of retired physicians]( My email delivered a terse reminder. The board of medicine notified me that they had not yet received my license renewal application, just one month until the expiration of my current license. 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