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--------------------------------------------------------------- Here are the stories you missed on KevinMD. Thank you for your continuing readership. --------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsors [3 ways to enhance workflows of nurses](. Technology can help bring nurses back to the bedside by giving nurses the right tools to optimize their workflows. Learn more by exploring the communication strategies and use cases in this eBrief. [Read the eBrief now](. Doctor-patient communication -- including over social media -- [plays a major role in malpractice cases against plastic surgeons](. Here’s how [one doctor took action to tackle this risk](. [Is your hospital communication system trapped in the dark ages?]( Just like a medieval page boy, pagers are annoying and inefficient. This leads to delayed patient care, frustrated providers, and potential HIPAA breaches. Learn why you need to ditch your [Page Boy]( today. [Infographic]( Behind every patient's hospital journey is an entire team of dedicated people. Join patient John Smith as he travels from admission to discharge and see how efficient communications support his health services. [Learn more](. --------------------------------------------------------------- KevinMD Today: Aug. 14, 2017 [Should only infectious disease specialists be allowed to prescribe antibiotics?]( The WHO’s recent announcement of multi-drug resistant strains of gonorrhea raises the specter of a worldwide SuperClap Attack that even the Avengers couldn’t foil. It also comes as yet another ominous reminder of the perils of rampant and indiscriminate antibiotic use. There’s plenty of blame to spread around. True, here in the U.S., consumers can’t […] [How to safely view the solar eclipse without losing vision from solar retinopathy]( Here’s what you need to know about the upcoming solar eclipse and how to safely view the eclipse without losing vision from solar retinopathy. A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, and the Moon casts its shadow, known as the umbra, on Earth. Partial or total eclipses occur […] [How to game medical coding isn’t why I became a doctor]( A patient of mine recently came to see me in a follow-up appointment after an emergency department visit. He had been working out at the gym, on a hot day, after he had skipped breakfast, and after his usual routine he felt extremely lightheaded. Everyone told him he looked “white as a sheet”, and a […] --------------------------------------------------------------- [An inspiring KevinMD keynote]( will make your event memorable. 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She had advanced ovarian cancer — clear cell — and was diagnosed with disease already in her chest, stage IV. She had a terrific response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy, which had resolved her extra-abdominal disease sites after three cycles. She had an aggressive interval surgery which achieved complete resection […] [The health care quality debate has a myopic view]( Medicine is a lot like grade school mathematics. The days are long gone when instantly knowing or quickly arriving at the right answer was enough. Now it’s all about showing your calculations. Process is everything. It’s almost like having the right answer doesn’t matter anymore. If you ask a patient with a given symptom, like […] [Life can be meaningful even in the midst of residency]( The other day I was sitting at home looking out the window at an achingly crisp, clear blue sky. A slight, cool breeze was wafting through that open window, and faint birdsong accented a view of tree tops in blooms of pink, red, and white. The blue-tinged mountains were hovering in the distance, proud and […] [3 ways health IT impedes communication]( As many of you know, much of my focus has been on how we can improve health care information technology, and build on the systems that we currently have to make them more user-friendly and less cumbersome. 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For years, […] [Here’s why this doctor came around to single-payer insurance]( The two biggest sources of frustration for the majority of physicians are the EMR systems and bureaucracy within the work environment that physicians are forced to deal with daily. EMRs are a ship that has sailed, unfortunately, and our only option currently is to try and improve this situation. However, the bureaucracy and administrative burdens […] [As a physician, you will fail at your job in these different ways. Learn from them.]( To me, five years ago: Right now you are 28, seated at the top of everything: chief resident of the entire pediatric department. You are in charge of 19 other interns and residents. You are resilient, kind, funny and determined. You seem to have the solution for everything, yet you don’t actually have the answer […] [Doctors have weight problems, too. Here’s my story.]( Eighteen months ago, I wrote about my plan for maximizing menopause preparedness. As with so many missions, this one has experienced both successes and failures. Since January 2016, I have grooved my exercise routine in the most awesome way. I am all over the TRX, doing Spiderman push-ups, incline presses, pistols and more. I get […] [How this physician lives his life in the margins]( Do you ever have that “aha!” moment? That moment when a revelation hits you with such a level of intensity that your physical being is jolted. Attention is obtained as if a Louisville slugger or defibrillator pad made contact at an opportune moment. That moment of revelation when a crimson string interwoven through the fabric […] [MKSAP: 54-year-old man with dysphagia]( Test your medicine knowledge with the MKSAP challenge, in partnership with the American College of Physicians. A 54-year-old man is evaluated for a 4-month history of intermittent, nonprogressive solid-food dysphagia. He has a long-standing history of heartburn that has been well controlled with once-daily proton-pump inhibitor (PPI) therapy for the past 5 years. Results of a screening […] [How to unite doctors in these divided times]( American doctors are unhappy about a lot of things. Americans, in general, are unhappy about a lot of things. In many ways, both groups share similar concerns. But the road back to happiness may follow a similar path for both, as well. American doctors once felt part of something special. American health care, by reputation […] [It’s time to consider blockchain technology for EHRs]( Electronic health records (EHR) have been used for several years. It is the form that physicians use to login sensitive information about their patient. Security and confidentiality of such delicate, valued protected health information (PHI) has historically been a concern, and rightfully so. 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