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You ask, she answers! Dr. MedLaw responds to a physician's question regarding how to decrease liability risk for on-call ...
When you’re in pain from surgery or some other illness, it’s reasonable to expect your doctor at the hospital will give you pain medication. Unfortunately it doesn’t always happen that way. See what ...
What is an identity crisis? The answers can be varied. Maybe it’s that time in junior high when a kid who loves music and ...
Eric R. Shibley, MD, will no longer be able to practice after a series of unprofessional conduct, including felony ...
Deep Learning, Personalized Pharmacotherapy, Pregnancy, Psychiatric Disorders, Electronic Health Records, Drug Efficacy Share and Cite: Filippis, R. and Foysal, A. (2025) Deep Learning for ...
GoodRx tracked how inflation is hitting consumers across different budget categories, including prescription medications.
A coronial inquest found multiple errors of judgment by medical staff, including Dr Ismail misreading a medication chart ... intubate the diabetic and obese patient, monitor his blood pressure ...
A chart-review study of medication errors in adult inpatients ... Thirty-five errors had the potential to harm a patient; five actually did cause harm. Another study by Bates et al.
New data reveals where inflation is hurting consumers most. Discover which goods and services are seeing the biggest price ...
U.S. drug deaths dropped by roughly 40% last year among people under the age of 35. It's a welcome pivot for families and communities devastated by fentanyl.
Microfluidic contact lenses (MCLs) are redefining what it means to see clearly—by doing much more than correcting vision. These next-generation ...