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Female doctors often provide better care for patients, but they're being 'chased out of medicine'
Chicago Sun-Times· 2 days agoDr. Shikha Jain wants women to thrive in the medical field. Jain is the founder of Women in Medicine...
Hospital takes its services to nursing homes
North Platte Bulletin· 14 hours agoGreat Plains Family Medicine has successfully launched an effort to improve the experiences of nursing home patients by taking medical providers and nursing staff directly ...
‘Once an ʻImi, always an ʻImi’: Meet the graduates
KHON 2 Honolulu· 13 hours agoOn Monday, June 10, a significant event unfolded at the John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM) in Honolulu. Students from the ʻImi Hoʻola Program, which helps people from disadvantaged backgroun…
Opinion | The Abortion Pill Stays Legal. But for How Long?
New York Times· 11 hours agoThe justices’ unanimous ruling, in F.D.A. v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, rejected a challenge...
New Loyola Medicine program offers specific treatment plans to female athletes
Chicago Tribune· 3 days ago“When I got hurt a couple years ago, we had a male physical therapist, and he was really lax about...
Oregon leaders react to high court ruling on abortion medicine
KOIN via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoOregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum praised the unanimous ruling in the case of FDA v. Alliance...
What to know about mifepristone access after the Supreme Court ruling
NBC News via Yahoo News· 5 hours ago“Access hasn’t changed from what it was before the decision. The issue is that access is still tough...
AP Week in Pictures: Global
San Francisco Chronicle· 48 minutes agoJune 7-13, 2024
AI can help doctors make better decisions and save lives
Medical Xpress· 10 hours agoDeploying and evaluating a machine learning intervention to improve clinical care and patient outcomes is a key step in moving clinical deterioration models from byte to bedside, according to ...
Have Good Health Insurance? Too Bad. You Could Still Get A $250,000 Bill
Forbes· 2 hours agoSurgeon General Jerome Adams recently tweeted his disbelief at being charged $4,896 for an ER visit for dehydration after hiking—and that’s after his insurance had settled its portion. As a ...