Man’s Best Friend: Therapy Dogs Aid Patient Recovery at Walter Reed
Military hospitals are implementing therapy dog programs to support patients, families, and staff.
Military hospitals are implementing therapy dog programs to support patients, families, and staff.
Courtney Dryer, OD discusses 8 lifestyle changes patients can make to reduce dry eye symptomatology.
Analiz Rodriguez, MD, a neurosurgeon in Arkansas, recounts her experience with misogynoir during her residency training and the toll it took on her as a Black woman.
The American College of Cardiology has issued a policy statement regarding civility, inclusion, and respect in the cardiovascular workplace.
Glaucoma experts Mildred Olivier, MD, and Ying Han, MD, provide guidance for improving in-office instructions.
Patients rated female doctors more on their interpersonal skills and not much on their technical competence, a study found.
Researchers assessed whether early treatment with hydroxychloroquine decreases the risk for hospitalization among patients with mild to moderate COVID-19 infection.
Graham M. Snyder, MD, MS, provides further insight into a study that evaluated the effects of an early return-to-work program that reduced the quarantine period for clinicians who remained asymptomatic after exposure to COVID-19.
Dr Seppo T. Rinne, lead author of a September 2021 study on burnout among critical care providers, discusses the pandemic, systemic causes of burnout, and what can be done.
A study examined if early outpatient follow-up via telemedicine reduces 30-day readmission in patients with heart failure as effectively as in-person follow-up.