Medical Schools Phase Out Lectures as Education Shifts Outside the Classroom
Medical students are choosing to forego lectures to use the time studying for the Step 1 exam instead.
Medical students are choosing to forego lectures to use the time studying for the Step 1 exam instead.
Before the Affordable Care Act, insurance companies could deny coverage to patients based on genetic testing results.
Spurred by movements like #MeToo and #TimesUp, women’s issues have come to the forefront across a wide array of disciplines.
Harvard Medical School’s partnership with Zoo New England is unlike any other program in the country.
In a move that shocked world health officials, the Trump administration indicated its opposition to a resolution intended to encourage breastfeeding among new mothers
How should a clinician act on personal values when those values clash with their employers?
Southern states have the 10 highest opioid prescribing rates in the country, while California, New York, and Virginia are among the bottom 10.
Can groups with varying viewpoints come together to agree on a set of standards for the accreditation process?
The White House announced earlier this month a plan to freeze billions of dollars of risk-adjustment payments scheduled to go to insurers through the Affordable Care Act.
The Kaiser Family Foundation recently released results from a new poll examining the public’s view on women’s issues.