Commentary
Commentary
It’s time to shame the fat shamers
Do you have chairs suitable for patients with obesity? A scale that measures up to high weights that’s in a private location? Appropriately sized...
Commentary
RaDonda Vaught: Victim, felon, or both?
I believe that Vaught’s criminal case has changed little in the political landscape of caregiving.
Opinion
Merging small practices
A little planning and negotiation can prevent a lot of grief, regret, and legal expenses in the future.
News
What’s the most likely cause of this man’s severe headaches?
A 35-year-old man is suddenly experiencing severe headaches, which get worse with standing and resolve after lying down.
Opinion
The work after work
Are you a super doer, reluctant doer, admin denier, or admin avoider?
Commentary
Are all medical errors now crimes? The Nurse Vaught verdict
Commentary
We all struggle with the unwritten rules of medical culture
If someone treats you poorly for not knowing something, you are not an idiot.
Commentary
Does hustling equate to success?
Hustle culture refers to the embracing of work as a lifestyle such that it takes over other important aspects of your life – in other words, when...
Commentary
How social drivers of health lead to physician burnout
Commentary
Yes, Russian docs should be shut out of medical associations, says ethicist
The reason to break the ties is that that is the way to bring pressure upon Putin and his kleptocratic, oligarchic advisers to stop the attack, to...
Commentary
Walking 10,000 steps a day: Desirable goal or urban myth?
To be fair, there is nothing wrong with taking 10,000 steps a day, and it does roughly correlate with the generally recommended amount of physical...