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EBM BLS: Destroying the Nerves to the Kidneys Reduces Blood Pressure in Patients with Uncontrolled Moderate Hypertension
EBM BLS: Destroying the Nerves to the Kidneys Reduces Blood Pressure in Patients with Uncontrolled Moderate Hypertension
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A Pragmatic Approach to Identifying and Profiling Primary Care Clinicians and Primary Care Practices in the USA
A Pragmatic Approach to Identifying and Profiling Primary Care Clinicians and Primary Care Practices in the USA
There are no consistent data on US primary care clinicians and primary care practices owing to the lack of standard method...
Empathy Among Physicians and Nurses in Japan: A Nationwide Cross-sectional Study
Empathy Among Physicians and Nurses in Japan: A Nationwide Cross-sectional Study
Empathy with patients improves clinical outcomes. Although previous studies have shown no significant differences in empat...
The Chicagoland Free Clinics Consortium: A Model for Student-Run Free Clinic Collaboration
The Chicagoland Free Clinics Consortium: A Model for Student-Run Free Clinic Collaboration
While student-run free clinics (SRFCs) play an important role in care for underserved populations, few mechanisms exist to...
Delays in Accessing Healthcare Across the Gender Spectrum in the All of Us Research Program
Delays in Accessing Healthcare Across the Gender Spectrum in the All of Us Research Program
Gender minorities and cisgender women face barriers to healthcare access. Prior work suggests cost may represent a particu...
Affirmative Action Ends and the Imperative to Diversify Medicine Must Intensify
Affirmative Action Ends and the Imperative to Diversify Medicine Must Intensify
The current lack of diversity in our medical workforce was not accidental. In addition to segregation and lack of access t...
Resident Assessment of Clinician Educators According to Core ACGME Competencies
Resident Assessment of Clinician Educators According to Core ACGME Competencies
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requires faculty to pursue annual development to enhance ...
Experiences of Physicians Investigated for Professionalism Concerns: a Narrative Review
Experiences of Physicians Investigated for Professionalism Concerns: a Narrative Review
Growing attention is being paid to physician health and behavior, including the occurrence of mental health issues and bur...
Does Sponsorship Promote Equity in Career Advancement in Academic Medicine? A Scoping Review
Does Sponsorship Promote Equity in Career Advancement in Academic Medicine? A Scoping Review
Sponsorship describes a set of actions wherein an influential champion (sponsor) uses their position to actively support a...
Learning to See
Learning to See
Not long ago, you tell me,you willed your untrained eyesto see the pixelated ...
Exploring Ward Team Handoffs of Overnight Admissions: Key Lessons from Field Observations
Exploring Ward Team Handoffs of Overnight Admissions: Key Lessons from Field Observations
The diagnostic process is a dynamic, team-based activity that is an important aspect of ward rounds in teaching hospitals....
Affordability of Insulin for Non-Elderly Adults in the United States following $35 Monthly Out-of-Pocket Cap
Affordability of Insulin for Non-Elderly Adults in the United States following $35 Monthly Out-of-Pocket Cap
Bakkila BF, Basu S, Lipska KJ. Catastrophic Spending On Insulin In The United States, 2017-18. Health Aff . 2022;41(7):105...
Stereotype Threat and Gender Bias in Internal Medicine Residency: It is Still Hard to be in Charge
Stereotype Threat and Gender Bias in Internal Medicine Residency: It is Still Hard to be in Charge
Despite similar numbers of women and men in internal medicine (IM) residency, women face unique challenges. Stereotype thr...
Catalyzing System Change: 100 Quality Improvement Projects in 1000 Days
Catalyzing System Change: 100 Quality Improvement Projects in 1000 Days
Health system change requires quality improvement (QI) infrastructure that supports frontline staff implementing sustainab...
The Case for Rituals
The Case for Rituals
Conflict of Interest Dr. Decker reports no conflicts of interest re...
Exploring Models of Exposure to Primary Care Careers in Training: a Narrative Review
Exploring Models of Exposure to Primary Care Careers in Training: a Narrative Review
Multiple models of clinical exposure to primary care exist within undergraduate medical education (UME) and graduate medic...
Medication Abortion and the Role of Internal Medicine Physicians
Medication Abortion and the Role of Internal Medicine Physicians
Since the June 2022 Dobbs versus Jackson Women’s Organization US Supreme Court de...
An Opportunity for Change: Principles for Reforming Internal Medicine Inpatient Conferences
An Opportunity for Change: Principles for Reforming Internal Medicine Inpatient Conferences
Inpatient educational conferences are a key part of internal medicine residency training. Many residencies made conference...
Anti-hypertensive Medication Use Among People with and without Substance Use Disorders
Anti-hypertensive Medication Use Among People with and without Substance Use Disorders
Center for Research On Health Care, Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsbu...
Rural Veterans’ Experiences with Social Risk Factors: Impacts, Challenges, and Care System Recommendations
Rural Veterans’ Experiences with Social Risk Factors: Impacts, Challenges, and Care System Recommendations
Social risk factors, such as food insecurity and financial needs, are associated with increased risk of cardiovascular dis...
Preferred Communication Strategies for People with Communication Disabilities in Health Care Encounters: a Qualitative Study
Preferred Communication Strategies for People with Communication Disabilities in Health Care Encounters: a Qualitative Study
People with communication disabilities (CDs), which includes disabilities in speech, language, voice and/or hearing, exper...
“Anxiety, COVID, Burnout and Now Depression”: a Qualitative Study of Primary Care Clinicians’ Perceptions of Burnout
“Anxiety, COVID, Burnout and Now Depression”: a Qualitative Study of Primary Care Clinicians’ Perceptions of Burnout
Clinician burnout has become a major issue in the USA, contributing to increased mental health challenges and problems wit...