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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 [Find your dream job with Careers by KevinMD](. Search 6,500+ employers and top physician jobs added daily. Connect with premier organizations and advance your career today. In this "[Interventional Radiology Wrong-Site Procedure: Case Review]( The Doctors Company explores factors contributing to a wrong-site procedure in interventional radiology and highlights strategies that can help practitioners mitigate risk and increase safety. As a physician, you lead a busy life. At Pattern, we offer [fast, accommodating, and easy-to-understand disability insurance]( comparisons to save you time. Lock in lower rates this spring with our help and check this off your to-do list today! --------------------------------------------------------------- KevinMD Plus: May 4, 2023 [Breaking free: the power of physician autonomy in patient care]( What guides and directs your decisions in your private practice? As the physician owner, it should be your choices and decisions, made without influence from third parties. That is physician autonomy. In 2012, an article by E. J. Emmanuel and S.D. Pearson defined physician autonomy as “the freedom to determine both the conditions of practice [...] [Why doctors are burning out: the missing piece in medical education]( It is staggering to think that our medical school scholars have fallen in line with the dictatorial components of the “deep state of medical education.” John Abramson, MD, a graduate scholar of Harvard, Dartmouth, and Brown medical education institutions, recently published in “Imprimis,” a publication of Hillsdale College, eloquently and astutely links the disintegration and [...] [How writing and storytelling helped me recover from burnout]( About five years ago, I did the first public reading of my non-academic writing. I was a 40-something-year-old physician, and I was terrified. It was at a narrative medicine event, and I’d been selected to read one of my personal essays. A few days earlier, an experienced performer had given me some pointers. 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Decisions made while under the influence of poor health or illness can have far-reaching consequences, and the untimely demise of some leaders has altered the trajectory of nations. This article explores the lives of a few famous leaders [...] [The growing threat to transgender health care: implications for patients, providers, and trainees]( The ACLU is currently tracking over 400 anti-LGBTQ bills this legislative session, the highest number on record. Over 150 of these pertain to transgender people, including many targeting health care for transgender youth. As of April 2023, thirteen states have passed laws or policies banning gender-affirming care for youth, while more than fifteen others have introduced [...] [Breaking into health innovation: tips and insights from a physician innovator [PODCAST]]( In this episode, we welcome Jay Shah, a cardiologist and health care executive, to discuss the future of health care. 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He had also [...] [Against all odds: 17-month-old defies death and improves neurologically after craniospinal irradiation]( Three months ago, a case was discussed in the multidisciplinary tumor board. A 17-month-old child was admitted through the ER with a posterior fossa tumor (brain tumor) and multi-level spinal cord compression due to tumor deposits. The tumor was so extensive that only a biopsy could be performed rather than maximum safe resection. The biopsy [...] --------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsors Learn actionable ways to [transform your documentation]( to improve clinical communication and optimize your quality metrics and reimbursement. [Maximize your compensation and secure financial success]( with Contract Diagnostics' comprehensive physician contract reviews, tailored to your unique needs and backed by unparalleled expertise. [Maximize your financial health with Forme Financial]( the all-in-one wealth management platform for physicians. Get a complimentary review and improve your finances today. Contact us now. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Reversing the aging process with neuroplasticity [PODCAST]]( Join orthopedic surgeon Michael Day as he shares his insights on how to reverse the acceleration of aging through lifestyle, habits, and even thoughts. Michael explains the role of neuroplasticity in enhancing the performance of our bodies and how embracing novelty and learning can [...] [The 4 habits of highly effective physician leaders]( How big is my ego? The trouble with a career in medicine is that you spend four years in a classroom and not managing people. It is impossible to gauge the size of your ego if you don’t have a stack of small unit leadership situations with which to calibrate it. The most needed quality [...] [The powerful bond that overcomes the toughest challenges]( Towards the end of a busy clinic afternoon, I felt my phone buzz with a page in my jacket pocket. It is rare to receive pages on our phones in the middle of the day because we usually get messages through the EMR or direct calls to the office. I called back the number to [...] [Use ChatGPT to apply the “7 Habits of Highly Effective People” in health care]( The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is a best-selling self-help book written by Stephen R. Covey. The book outlines universal principles that can be applied to personal and professional success. This article explores how health care professionals can use these principles to improve patient care, collaboration, and effectiveness. 1. Be proactive. Health care professionals must [...] [A doctor’s journey through grief and writing [PODCAST]]( In this episode, we have Ryan McCarthy, an internal medicine physician, who discovered writing as a way to cope with grief. His journey started with the death of his friend Dan from pancreatic cancer, which led him to write an essay chronicling Dan’s life [...] --------------------------------------------------------------- If a friend sent you this email and you want to subscribe, go to [KevinMD](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 345 Hudson Street New York NY 10014 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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