Researchers set out to determine the prevalence of pickleball-related fractures examined in United States emergency departments from 2002 to 2022, as well the demographics associated with those fractures....
A new study finds that electronic health record activity data are poor predictors of individual physician burnout but may help flag clinics where burnout risk is highest.
A new randomized clinical trial found that psilocybin therapy reduced symptoms of depression in frontline clinicians affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, with effects lasting up to 6 months.
A new study reveals that 30% of primary care providers at Federally Qualified Health Centers experience burnout, with high patient demands and lack of leadership support as key contributors.
A cross-sectional survey explores family physicians' perspectives on AI in primary care, assessing its impact on health care tasks, service delivery, and ethics.
Dr Kvedar provides a preview of his session, "Perspectives on Virtual Care in Primary Care" at PUPC 2024. In this session, Dr Kvedar will review the modalities for providing virtual care, some friction...
Robert Wermers, MD, and Monica Richey, MSN, ANP-bc, provide management updates and guidelines for clinicians who are treating patients with osteoporosis and osteopenia in their session at the Practical...
In a recent retrospective cohort study, researchers examined changes in the medication regimens of patients with type 2 diabetes following the initiation of second-line therapy.
Researchers conducted a meta-analysis to determine the global prevalence of unprescribed weight-loss product use, such as diet pills, among adolescents.