Coronavirus Perspective

 
 

  • ATS 2023 Read clinically focused news coverage of key developments from ATS 2023.
  • Has Emergency Medicine Residency Lost Its Appeal for Good?   Drs Glatter, McNamara, and Ho discuss the high number of unmatched emergency medicine positions, what's behind it, and whether it can be fixed.
  • Nonpharmacologic Therapies for T2D: 5 Things to Know Diabetes expert Kellie Rodriguez shares effective strategies to help improve the outcomes for patients.
  • Behavioral Health Takes Center Stage at PAS 2023   If you missed this year's PAS meeting, here is a brief overview of the latest studies in pediatric behavioral health from CHOP's Katie Lockwood.
  • Episode 2: How to Manage RSV in Long-Term Care Facilities   Join Drs Forest Arnold and Laura Morton as they discuss the diagnosis and treatment of RSV in older adults living in long-term care facilities and congregational living spaces.
  • Episode 1: RSV Trends After COVID-19: Back With a Vengeance   Join Drs Forest Arnold and Victoria Statler as they discuss RSV after the COVID-19 pandemic. Tune in to hear about an increase in hospitalization rates, surprising seasonal shifts, and more.
  • Clinical Trials: Top Priority for Long COVID A Long COVID researcher outlines the key areas essential to the success of all new clinical trials investigating the condition.
  • Defining Heart Failure: EF Slicing and Dicing   Ileana L. Piña, MD, MPH, discusses the definition of heart failure based on various ejection fraction ranges and changes.
  • S2 Episode 2: How Single-Cell Sequencing Can Help in Renal Cell Carcinoma   Drs Sumanta Pal and David A. Braun discuss the role of single-cell sequencing as a biomarker in renal cell carcinoma, how it is evolving, and how it might apply in other domains.
  • Do Pets Really Cure Loneliness?   The truth about cats and dogs is that they really don't seem to help us overcome stress and loneliness as much as we might think, according to a new study.
  • ASBrS 2023 Read clinically focused news coverage of key developments from ASBrS 2023
  • Kid’s Health Improves by Applying New Obesity Guidelines New guidelines call for options, including lifestyle changes, medication use, and bariatric surgery in children. This case study provides insight into applying them in a real-life clinical setting.
  • BSR 2023 Read clinically focused news coverage of key developments from BSR 2023
  • Spin Cycle: Do Preprints Overhype Their Findings?   Preprints offer more than new science; they offer spin as well, according to a recent study. F. Perry Wilson comments.
  • Medscape Physician Compensation Report 2023 Which specialties earn the most, and which physicians work the longest hours? Our 2023 Physician Compensation Report tells what's happening with doctors' income.
  • S2 Episode 2: COVID-19 and HIV   Drs Michael S. Saag and Monica Gandhi discuss COVID-19 and the impact this pandemic has had on patients diagnosed with HIV, including vaccines, boosters, and patients who are older or have chronic comorbid conditions.
  • S2 Episode 1: Anticipating and Managing HIV Drug Interactions   Drs Michael S. Saag and Charles W. Flexner discuss the mechanisms of drug-drug interactions and the promise and limitations of longer-acting HIV therapeutics for both treatment and prevention.
  • Doctors' Burden: Endocrinology Suicide Report 2023 For some endocrinologists, the stress of practicing medicine has become so unbearable that they contemplate or attempt suicide. Others have found ways to support their mental health.
  • Doctors' Burden: Cardiology Suicide Report 2023 For some cardiologists, the stress of practicing medicine has become so unbearable that they contemplate or attempt suicide. Others have found ways to support their mental health.
  • Doctors' Burden: Internist Suicide Report 2023 For some internists, the stress of practicing medicine has become so unbearable that they contemplate or attempt suicide. Others have found ways to support their mental health.