Where the Female Physicians Are
Female physicians have long been a minority across the country. These are the states with the highest and lowest percentage of active female MDs and DOs.
These Shoes Just Might Save Your Aching Feet—and a Life
Nike has designed a shoe with you in mind—the Nike Air Zoom Pulse—and they’ll be donating profits from it to a children’s hospital in Oregon.
Happy NP Week! Here Are 4 Ways to Celebrate.
National Nurse Practitioner Week is a time for gratitude, advocacy, and celebration. Here are four ways to mark the occasion as an NP.
The Drones are Coming
Access to healthcare saw great progress this past week, with the first residential deliveries of prescriptions via autonomous drone.
Physician Board Certifications on the Rise
As worry surrounding the primary care physician shortage in the U.S. continues, promising numbers were released this week regarding board certifications.
Is Telehealth Therapy the Way of the Future?
As our society continues to move in a more “on demand” direction, will therapy professionals follow suit through telehealth therapy? Maybe so.
Can Nurses Fix the U.S. Healthcare System? Americans Seem to Think So.
Nurses are most trusted by Americans to fix the country’s healthcare system, according to the results of a new survey on health reform.
Hospitals Sue Drug Makers Over Cost of Treating Opioid Addiction
In recent weeks, hundreds of hospitals have joined the fight against the opioid epidemic by filing suits against the highly addictive drug’s makers and distributors.
The Physician’s Role in Disaster Response
If you’ve ever wondered what your role is when it comes to disaster response, here are seven things that can help you prepare for the next emergency.
Your Therapy Practice’s Online Reputation Matters
Is your practice a 5-star facility according to Google, Yelp, Facebook, and so on? If not, here are some ways to help improve your online reputation.