Teaching Medical Students to Challenge ‘Unscientific’ Racial Categories
Medical students looking to score high on their board exams sometimes get a bit of uncomfortable advice: Embrace racial stereotypes.
Patients Expect Doctors to Help Share Health Records with Other Providers
There’s a fundamental shift towards patients having more control of their data and more say in how those data move.
New Feature: Love Letters to Nursing
Tell us why you love being a nurse and you could be featured in our new series, Love Letters to Nursing.
Where Are All the New Diabetes Drugs?
There are few new drugs on the horizon for diabetes, which affects about 29 million Americans.
10 Disruptive Technologies That Will Transform Pharma
Enormous technological changes are heading our way and they will transform pharma.
Yoga and ADHD
Practicing yoga can provide significant benefits for children with ADHD.
Darwin Is a Robot Physical Therapy Assistant to Help Kids with Cerebral Palsy
The use of pint-sized robots in pediatric therapy can encourage children to play an active role in physical therapy.
Medical Drones Will Thrive in Healthcare: A Safe Road to Health
In future medical emergencies, where urgent response will be necessary, drones will mean the fastest answer.
Why My Health System Collects and Publishes Patient Reviews
Physicians and health care systems should welcome the opinions of patients, learn from them, and share them with the public.
Fuel Career Satisfaction with Evidence-Based Practice
Thoughts on how to rectify chronic burnout and fatigue for nurses.