COVID‐19 and Influenza: Considerations for the coming “Twindemic” Even a mild flu season could stagger hospitals already coping with COVID-19 cases. And though officials don’t know […]
More than 1.5 million people in the United States get sepsis each year, and sepsis is a leading cause of critical illness and hospital mortality. One […]
Asthma is a common chronic disease that can be controlled but not cured. Asthma affects 25 million people, including 6.0 million children under 18. Asthma is […]
The following is a list of medical education topics to consider for your pediatric or family / internal medicine practitioners, or for other specialties who see […]
Anticoagulation therapy is recommended for preventing, treating, and reducing the recurrence of venous thromboembolism, and preventing stroke in persons with atrial fibrillation. Direct oral anticoagulants are […]
Often, healthcare providers are among the few people who interact with victims of abuse. This means they have the unique opportunity to intervene by identifying victims […]