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Work-life balance in medicine with a side gig

Burnout rates in medicine are at a record high. Find out how some doctors are finding work-life balance by having a second career in addition to medicine.

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Immigrant physicians: Why are they vital for U.S. healthcare?

A quarter of physicians in the U.S. are immigrants. Many hold a visa requiring them to work in underserved areas, making them essential to U.S. healthcare.

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Three things I wish I'd known: Looking back at residency life

What do young doctors wish they had known before starting residency, the notoriously tough specialty training? One plastic surgeon shares his experience.

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Physicians: Can social media make or break your career?

Avoid the pitfalls of common social media mistakes. We show you how to make the most of social media and which guidelines to follow.

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Doctors: No mentor yet? Are you missing out?

Mentoring in medicine has taken a dive due to the high-pressure environment faced by doctors. Learn how to find a good mentor to help your career.

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Three things you need to know when your patient is a doctor

Providing medical care for fellow physicians can be challenging. We bring you tips on how to navigate this situation, with clear communication being key.

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Physician burnout: Running on an empty tank

The demands of modern medical practice leave physicians vulnerable to burnout. What are the early signs of burnout? And what intervention strategies work?

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Did I understand you correctly, doc?

Chronic disease patients are often unaware of their potential health complications. How can doctors ensure that their patients know and understand these?

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Working abroad as a doctor: What to know before you go

Does experiencing a new culture sound enticing? The adventure of a lifetime awaits, but working abroad is not for everyone. Find out if it is for you.

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How can doctors share bad news with patients?

Research shows that physicians are sometimes reluctant to have difficult conversations with their patients. Experienced physicians share their tips.

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Work-life balance for physicians: The what, the why, and the how

Can physicians pack even more into their already busy schedules? Find out how experienced doctors find work-life balance: it's all about the individual.

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Physicians: Five extraordinary hobbies to keep burnout at bay

For physicians, the risk of burnout is at an all time high. Find out how five doctors' hobbies help them to keep burnout at arm's length.

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What was medicine like in prehistoric times?

What was medicine like before people could read and write? Who tended to the sick, and what did they do to help? From herbs to trepanning, find out more about the ancient healing arts.

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What is modern medicine?

Medicine has made huge strides in the last 200 years. Antibiotics, antiseptic, and vaccines are relatively recent inventions, and yet scientists are now able to create new tissue from just cells. Read...

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What was medieval and Renaissance medicine?

The Greeks and Romans made important medical discoveries and Islamic scholars in the Middle East were building on these. But, from the Dark Ages on, Europe saw little progress in medicine until the...

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Why was medieval Islamic medicine important?

Medicine was important in the medieval Islamic world. Doctors and scholars wrote extensively on the topic and made significant discoveries about medicine and healing. Learn more in this article.

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Ancient Roman medicine

During the Roman Empire, health standards improved due to an understanding of the importance of public health and the influence of Greek doctors. Learn more about medicine during this period here.

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What is ancient Greek medicine?

Ancient Greek doctors included Hippocrates, the “father of medicine.” How did the Greeks practice medicine, and how does this relate to health in our times? Find out more.

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What is medicine?

Medicine is not just about doctors and nurses but covers a wide range of specialties and qualifications. Find out more about some of the many fields involved in medicine.

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What was ancient Egyptian medicine like?

Ancient Egyptian documents are probably the earliest records of healthcare practice. The ancient Egyptians knew something about the human body and they sought healing through both herbal medicine and...

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Parkinson's disease: Scientists review male and female differences

In a new review, scientists sum up the role of biological sex in the development, features, mechanisms, risks, and treatment of Parkinson's disease.

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Male scientists more likely to present findings positively

Clinical articles with male first or last authors tend to be more positive about findings than those with female first and last authors, says a new study.

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What does a radiologist do?

A radiologist is a doctor who interprets medical imaging, such as X-rays. Learn more about what they do and the education that they receive here.

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Gastroenterologists: What to know

Gastroenterologists are medical professionals who specialize in the digestive system. Learn about what they do and the conditions they may treat here.

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What types of eye doctors are there?

There are three main types of eye care doctor. In this article, find out about their different roles, as well as the differences in training and levels of expertise.

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