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Whether it is from our patients, colleagues, or administration, the common theme seems to be: the pizza delivery to the breakroom (getting cold while I [...] [The harmful effects of shaming patients for self-education]( “Don’t confuse your Google search with my medical degree.” We’ve all seen the mug and likely had a little chuckle. Maybe it has even recalled to mind a particular patient or encounter. Other than thinking of it as a snarky joke (no shade on those of you who have one, truly), I have not given [...] [Surviving clinical rounds: tips and tales from a pediatric hematologist-oncologist [PODCAST]]( Today’s guest is Maha Al-Ghafry, a pediatric hematologist-oncologist who shares her experience with clinical rounds. As health care professionals, we know the struggle of clinical rounds, where you receive patient handoffs, pre-round on EHR, physically pre-round on patients, and then move onto some form [...] [The Iranian diaspora’s fight for liberty: Overcoming challenges in the largest women’s rights movement of our century]( For 44 years, Iranians have been living in captivity. Since the death of Mahsa Jina Amini, Iranians are no longer willing to tolerate life under the Islamic Republic and have spearheaded the largest women’s rights movement of our century. With the focus on the people in Iran, few have discussed the challenges faced by the [...] [Maximize sleep efficiency with stimulus control]( An excerpt from Sleep Reimagined: The Fast Track to a Revitalized Life. Stimulus control is highly useful in treating insomnia and can be considered a partner to sleep restriction because it helps maximize sleep efficiency by limiting disturbances. 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