May 1, 2022Sunday patient carephysiciansprivate practice Going solo As the number of private practices shrinks, opportunities exist for ambitious physicians While running a private practice today is a daunting prospect, physicians can definitely flourish in this practice setting. Private Practice By Clifford Stark, DO
Feb. 1, 2022Tuesday patient care Patient care From medical skeptic to grateful and compliant: My recent patient’s transformation I was blown away by the turnaround I recently witnessed in a patient who was diagnosed with breast cancer. Art of Medicine By Erin O'Laughlin, DO
Dec. 15, 2021Wednesday DO & student voices A Christmas story Santa in the ER Being a doctor means being prepared for anything that might come through the door. You never know when you might just save Christmas.
Dec. 10, 2021Friday DO & student voices In your words How to deliver great care to pediatric Crohn’s and IBD patients My advice on treating pediatric Crohn’s/IBD patients is based on my own experience navigating Crohn’s as a child and teenager.
Nov. 26, 2021Friday COVID-19vaccines Immunization practices CDC advisory committee examined safety data on COVID boosters before approving them for all adults Read a summary of the safety data the committee reviewed before voting.
Nov. 23, 2021Tuesday COVID-19COVID-19 Q&Aspediatrics Immunization How pediatricians are handling questions about COVID vaccines for kids age 5-11 Two prominent DO pediatricians share how they’ve approached working with vaccine-hesitant parents and how the child vaccination effort is going so far at their practices.
Nov. 12, 2021Friday Guidance Answering patients’ FAQ on celebrating the holidays safely in 2021 A CMO and a public health official answer FAQ about celebrating safely during the holiday season — questions DOs will likely be fielding from patients in the coming weeks.
Sept. 8, 2021Wednesday Disaster medicine ‘Severe personal violation and loss’: NY area DOs recall serving in hospitals on 9/11 DOs who were called to serve that day share their memories of their experience, how the attack affected them and their reflections 20 years later.
Aug. 25, 2021Wednesday Immunization How the Navajo Nation vaccinated 70% of its eligible population against COVID-19 Arizona physician Matthew Nelson, DO, discusses the various factors that likely led to the population outpacing the rest of the U.S. when it comes to COVID vaccination.
Aug. 25, 2021Wednesday ACIP Vaccine Update FDA approves Pfizer COVID vaccine, allows extra vaccine dose for certain immunocompromised individuals The FDA recently fully approved the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine and also approved an additional vaccine dose for immunocompromised people following a primary vaccine series.