Do I Need an Annual Physical?
Let’s see what the New York Times has to say. Last Friday, this question appeared in its...
Read MoreApr 20, 2015
Let’s see what the New York Times has to say. Last Friday, this question appeared in its...
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Radiologists discussing test results with patients, a subject that has been lurking under the radar for a while, came to light a while ago because of an article in the New York Times. The idea is that patient anxiety while...
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In 2013, the American Medical Association recognized obesity as a disease. Dr. Peter Ubel, writing...
Read MoreMar 30, 2015
In their quest to culture every object on planet Earth, researchers have found that hospital elevator buttons are more contaminated with bacteria than restroom surfaces. Of 120 randomly cultured elevator buttons, 73 (61%) grew...
Read MoreMar 23, 2015
After listening to a lecture, third-year dental students at Harvard were surveyed about distractions by electronic devices and given a 12-question quiz. Although 65% of the students admitted to having been distracted by emails,...
Read MoreMar 16, 2015
An anonymous physician wrote the following. With his permission I have edited it for length and clarity: If you are a current or future patient or a healthcare worker, you should understand the concept of “population...
Read MoreMar 9, 2015
On Gary Schwitzer’s website healthnewsreview.org, a debate about the role of physicians who work as journalists took place. It was sparked by an NBC News report on the changing of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome to its new...
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A study presented at the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) meeting in October of...
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A three-judge panel of the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit reversed a federal district...
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Any surgeon who acts as a proctor for another surgeon or supervises residents or mid-level providers should be aware of the potential legal pitfalls. An informative discussion of proctoring and supervision called “Is There...
Read MoreFeb 2, 2015
In case you haven’t heard, a 17-year-old boy was discovered impersonating a doctor in a West Palm Beach, Florida hospital last month. According to one report, a patient told some staff at the hospital’s outpatient...
Read MoreJan 26, 2015
An orthopedist asked me if I could explain why a couple of papers of his did not generate any feedback. He wasn’t even certain that anyone had read them. He enclosed PDFs for me. Not being an orthopedist, I cannot comment...
Read MoreJan 19, 2015
A couple of recent articles about dying by well-known physician-authors attracted a lot of media attention. In October 2014, 57-year-old Ezekiel J. Emanuel, writing in The Atlantic, gave a number of reasons why he hoped he would...
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A study published last month in JAMA Internal Medicine found that high-risk Medicare patients with...
Read MoreDec 30, 2014
Not long ago, I tweeted a link to a very long story. Within 60 seconds, it received three retweets. Since the article would have taken at least 10 minutes to read, it is highly likely that those who retweeted it did not read it....
Read MoreDec 22, 2014
You may find this story hard to believe, but it’s true. A 75-year-old non-smoking man with no serious medical problems and a relatively low-risk family history [father, a life-long smoker, died of a stroke at age 76] has...
Read MoreDec 15, 2014
Here’s a story seemingly from the old days of surgical residency training, but it occurred this year. A 2014 graduate of Ohio State University’s urology training program is suing the department chairman, the program...
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The astronauts are halfway to Mars when suddenly one of them develops abdominal pain and requires surgery. What will they do? According to NASA, a miniature robot capable of assisting in surgery has been developed, tested in...
Read MoreDec 1, 2014
According to a Bay Area television station’ s investigative exposé, California hospitals reported 6,282 adverse events to the state over the last 4 fiscal years combined. It sounds like a lot until you realize that there...
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