Racism Recovery Program Provides a Safe Space for Black Health Care Workers
Safe space participants discussed ways to cope with racism in the workplace and developed individualized racism recovery plans.
Safe space participants discussed ways to cope with racism in the workplace and developed individualized racism recovery plans.
Study finds that medication administration processes (MAPs) are frequently interrupted and these disruptions may create an opportunity for patient harm.
The SAFER program is helping Ukrainian children with cancers and other blood disorders to continue their therapy in Ukraine at centers in Europe and North America.
Interviews with patients revealed the dietary habits that improved response to immunotherapy for NSCLC.
Authors describe the perspectives of patients and prescribing clinicians regarding the use of antidepressants during pregnancy.
Researchers sought to determine which characteristics influence the health-related quality of life in patients with multiple myeloma.
Studies from Psych Congress 2022 show the efficacy of ketamine and psilocybin in reducing symptoms of treatment-resistant depression.
First-line cemiplimab can improve long-term survival outcomes, compared with chemotherapy, in advanced non-small cell lung cancer.
Researchers sought to investigate the association between women with laparoscopically confirmed endometriosis and the risk for stroke.
Using postmortem high resolution MRI, researchers characterized the possible mechanisms of neural damage in patients infected with COVID-19.