The death of a 16-year-old foster girl in a Baltimore hotel room has been ruled a suicide by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, a spokesperson said Tuesday.
More than 100 years ago, Ernest Amory Codman, MD, FACS, introduced his “end result idea.” Codman advocated that medical and surgical interventions should be scrutinized not only for immediate ...
Love of medicine, the privilege of helping people, and the challenge of making a federally certified, rural health clinic in Redfield, Iowa, work for patients keep PAs Friedmann and Coyte going.
How one organization is tackling primary care issues by reducing burnout, building team-based models, and using technology to create a better practice environment. This interview with Christopher ...
As Romania began reclaiming its national identity following the fall of communism, its cities grew, whereas its smaller towns shrank. Like in other parts of the world, Romania’s development has ...
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If You See Tiny Red Dots on Your Skin, Here’s What It Means, Says a Dermatologist
An expert explains how to tell the difference between a spot that's probably harmless versus something you should get checked ASAP.
The Invisible Wounds Foundation, a Chicago-based nonprofit dedicated to advancing science to diagnose, treat, and ...
Rural communities across Minnesota face a growing need for health professionals, and Sanford Health is committed to providing the Bemidji region with the clinicians it needs now and in the future.
A local program is helping high school students jumpstart their careers in the medical field. The Certified Clinical Medical Assisting Program through the Southern Oregon Career Center is open to ...
Georgia Northwestern Technical College’s (GNTC) Medical Assisting program successfully passed its recent accreditation site visit with no recommendations from the review team. GNTC’s Medical Assisting ...
Maryland’s licensing requirements for nurses are preventing sexual assault survivors from getting timely care, writes.
Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay What you need to know: More than 11,000 Californians to have access to debt-free pathways into high-demand careers that offer family-sustaining wages, opening doors ...
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