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When errors of nature are treated as medical negligence
Risk management has been around for centuries. In ancient times, there were oracles and soothsayers. In…
From hospital bed to harsh truths: a writer’s unexpected journey
It’s 4:30 in the morning. I can see the small clock across the room. I lie…
Why medical students are trading empathy for publications
In the race to get into competitive medical residency training, today’s medical students are chasing something…
Hope is the lifeline: a deeper look into transplant care
A few months after meeting her during rounds at a dialysis center, an elderly woman gripped…
The hidden chains holding doctors back
If you have been to the circus and toured the tent where the elephants rest and…
Model context protocol: the standard that brings AI into clinical workflow
The real limitation of clinical AI isn’t the model; it’s the context. AI can draft notes,…
Meghalaya appoints its youngest Nikshay Mitra
In a world where tuberculosis (TB) continues to claim millions of lives, India bears the heaviest…
Closing the gap in respiratory care: How robotics can expand access in underserved communities
As a U.S.-licensed respiratory therapist and former ENT physician, I have seen firsthand how respiratory illnesses…
9 proven ways to gain cooperation in health care without commanding
You’ve probably had this experience. You ask someone—nicely—to do something that clearly needs to be done.…