Chatbots are making amateur lawyers and doctors out of everyone. The real professionals have second opinions about it.
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When the doctor becomes the patient: What physicians with cancer want you to know
Doctors who've faced the disease themselves share candid lessons about empathy, medical bias, and the humanity of care.
Each monthly installment examines an individual aspect of these crucial conversations, including building trust, responding ...
Physicians are already deep into artificial intelligence adoption—67% of doctors use AI tools daily in their practice and ...
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8 Things You Should Never Do at the Doctor’s Office, According to Nurses
That said, nurses warn there are certain things you should never do during an appointment to ensure you receive the best care ...
At Annapolis Internal Medicine, patient satisfaction ratings jumped, labor capacity more than doubled without adding staff, ...
This week’s "Casting Call with Tess Hammock" features a featured role on a hit TV series, unique background casting for All ...
When tension rises in the exam room, having specific, ready-to-use phrases can make a meaningful difference in managing ...
Wearable data collection devices, combined with artificial intelligence, may help clinicians detect complications earlier and improve patient care.
A New York law grants patients the right to request aid in dying. But do the clinicians who guide them through that decision ...
Hip-hop and storytelling can enhance health communication, making messages resonate more authentically with underserved ...
Dismissal of care priorities rather than cultural context is the greatest barrier to proper wound care among Latine patients ...
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