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Here are the stories you missed on KevinMD. Thank you for your continuing readership. --------------------------------------------------------------- Here are the stories you missed on [KevinMD](. Thank you for your continuing readership. --------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsors [Thousands of physicians are browsing this job board](. They love its selection of over 20,000 openings across the U.S. Physicians are finding opportunities they almost missed. As we pass the [three-year anniversary]( of the COVID-19 pandemic and the end of the federal Public Health Emergency (PHE) on May 11, it is a [time for reflection]( on the exceptional challenges faced and the incredible heroism we witnessed from all health care professionals. [Quickly compare and buy physician disability insurance](. Eliminate confusion. Save time. --------------------------------------------------------------- KevinMD Plus: Mar 27, 2023 [The real cause of America’s opioid crisis: Doctors are not to blame]( We’ve all heard about America’s so-called “opioid epidemic.” Nearly 100,000 people died in 2021 of causes that included overdose by one or more narcotic drugs and often alcohol. We also hear assertions from anti-opioid advocates that this epidemic was caused by doctors “over-prescribing” opioid pain relievers to their patients. These assertions are fundamentally wrong on [...] [The hidden gems of health care: Unlocking the potential of narrative medicine]( “It’s such a shame that you’ve got all this data, and it goes unpublished … others need to benefit from our results!” This statement is often repeated, in different forms, across all medicine departments, about the abundance of data from hospitals and clinics. This data, which can be utilized for research purposes, identifying emerging trends, [...] [Changing the pediatric care landscape: Integrating behavioral and mental health care]( One in five children and adolescents will receive a behavioral or mental health diagnosis by 18. That is more than the number of women diagnosed with breast cancer (1 in 8). According to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 50 percent of pediatric office visits involve behavioral, social-emotional, or developmental concerns. Seventy percent [...] [From solidarity to co-liberation: Understanding the journey towards ending oppression]( Three weeks ago, I attended a diversity, equity, and inclusion conference, the Inaugural Kenniebriew Conference at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, where I had the pleasure of being one of the keynote speakers. To close this conference, my wonderful colleague and fellow keynote speaker Dr. Ann-Gel Palermo gave a riveting and inspiring talk on [...] [From pennies to attending salaries: Why physicians should teach their kids financial literacy]( As physicians, we have been taught to value education. And many of us have pursued academic excellence starting from a young age. However, one aspect of education we are not taught traditionally in school: financial education. Personally, it was not until I was in my mid to late 30s that I began my journey of [...] [Contract Diagnostics is the only firm 100 percent dedicated to physician contract reviews]( This article is sponsored by Contract Diagnostics. Contract Diagnostics educates physician clients on negotiating techniques, specific requests, and overall deal insights through their proprietary review process. We empower physicians at every stage of their careers to maximize their compensation. Unlike traditional law firms, Contract Diagnostics provides more comprehensive advice. Although their attorneys review all contracts, [...] [Unlock the power of physician compensation data in contract negotiations [PODCAST]]( In this episode, we’re joined by Kyle Claussen, a physician contract attorney. Are you a physician who’s unsure of what your salary and benefits should be? You’re not alone. In a society where compensation information is often kept private, it can be difficult to [...] [5 essential tips to help men prevent prostate cancer]( 1. Eat a healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Eating a healthy diet is an important way to help prevent prostate cancer. Fruits and vegetables are packed with antioxidants, which can help protect your cells from damage that can lead to cancer. Fruits and vegetables that are particularly beneficial for prostate cancer [...] [From rural communities to underserved populations: How telemedicine is bridging health care gaps]( Telemedicine, the practice of delivering health care services remotely using technology, has become increasingly popular in recent years. The potential for reduced health care costs, improved efficiency, and greater accessibility for patients and providers alike have driven its adoption. In this article, we will investigate the economic benefits of telemedicine, examining its impact on health [...] [The psychoanalytic hammer: lessons in listening and patient-centered care]( She was one of my first long-term, supervised psychotherapy cases during my second psychiatric residency year. She was young but still a year or two older than her inexperienced, wet behind the ears therapist, and I use that term very loosely. I was to see her once a week, and every other week or so, [...] [It’s time for C-suite to contract directly with physicians for part-time work]( Is your facility struggling to recruit and staff full-time physicians? Are you spending excessive amounts on staffing agencies and private management companies to make up for your shortage of physicians? Physicians are leaving traditional clinical medicine because you, the C-suite, are not adapting to the changing times. Do you care, or are you more focused [...] [What I think it means to be a medical student in the wake of AI]( As the COVID class, entering medical school in 2020, we have seen our fair share of paradigm-shifting moments in medicine. The pandemic and response The overturn of Roe v. Wade The transition of Step 1 from scored, and largely dictative of what future specialty one can match into, to pass/fail Even with that last transition, [...] --------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsors [Meet Doc2Doc Lending]( financial lending platform created for doctors, by doctors - providing personal loans at rates as low as 8.74%. [Purchase Prepared Physician suture kits]( and save money and time! Physician-owned and operated, sourced from U.S. suppliers. Join All Global Circle and receive an [exclusive bonus of up to $50](. Share your professional opinions and insights by participating in our surveys and earn honoraria. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Revolutionizing COPD management with virtual care solutions [PODCAST]]( Today’s episode features Brian Gelbman, a pulmonary and critical care physician. The COPD management space is facing a growing crisis, with a shortage of pulmonologists and respiratory therapists, and limited access to pulmonary rehabilitation facilities. This has resulted in a fragmented care landscape that [...] [Lazarus: the dead man brought back to life]( Lazarus is a man of the new testament, living in the time of Jesus Christ in the city of Bethany. He was the brother of two of Christ’s followers, sisters Mary and Martha. Bethany sat less than 2 miles south of Jerusalem in Israel. The story of Lazarus’ death and Christ’s rising from the dead [...] [The dark side of immortality: What if we could live forever?]( I sat in a lecture hall at Baylor College of Medicine many years ago. It was noon, and though October had bought some respite from Houston’s heat and humidity, the air-conditioned room was still very inviting. To top it, there was lunch. The lunch came with a rider — sitting through Grand Rounds — and [...] [The realities of immigrant health care served hot from America’s melting pot]( By the time I was in elementary school, I was Mom’s right-hand man when it came to interpreting official documents, work emails, or confusing American jokes. Like 20.3 percent of the U.S. population, I grew up in a primarily non-English speaking home since Korean is my parents’ native tongue. Among all the odd translations my [...] [Why it’s time to question medical traditions [PODCAST]]( Join us as we delve into the world of medical traditions and their impact on patient care. Our guest is Brian Elliott, an internal medicine chief resident. From the white coat tradition to the multiple Hippocratic oaths and physical exams, we’ll discuss the origins [...] [When an MBA degree meets medicine: an eye-opening experience]( I recently saw an ophthalmologist for my worsening eyesight. The doctor came highly recommended and was credentialed as an MD and MBA. He founded his practice, which has grown to over a dozen practitioners. His website boasts how he works with the pharmaceutical industry to help develop and market new medications “that improve the standard [...] [A new era of collaboration between AI and health care professionals]( The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has ushered in a new era of collaboration in various industries, with health care being no exception. AI-driven technologies have transformed how health care professionals diagnose, treat, and manage diseases, improving patient outcomes and greater efficiency. 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