Reinventing Primary Care: Lessons Learned From the COVID-19 Pandemic
The CDC’s framework created to address the influenza pandemic of 2014 is an efficient structure for primary care practices to implement for future pandemics following COVID-19.
The CDC’s framework created to address the influenza pandemic of 2014 is an efficient structure for primary care practices to implement for future pandemics following COVID-19.
Study results showed that although the percentage of women in internal medicine residency programs increased, the number of those pursuing in subspecialty fellowships decreased.
No significant differences were observed in 30-day mortality among patients treated by locum tenens physicians compared with those treated by non-locum tenens physician.