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The emergence of organizations motivated by progressive concerns highlights the changing attitudes of some future physicians.
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Medical staff are liaisons to the sick and dying for relatives not allowed at bedsides. The emotional toil at one Montana hospital is a case study of what caregivers are grappling with across the U.S.
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Referrals have become so prevalent that the American Academy of Pediatrics came out with interim guidance for doctors "to provide care for the same variety of visits" practiced prior to the pandemic.
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The volume of virtual appointments has exploded during the pandemic as patients and doctors have sought to avoid infection through in-person visits.
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Members of the Florida Board of Medicine are grappling with whether the technology can be used by physicians for purposes other than treating patients. For example, supervising electrologists.
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The Florida Medical Association requested the two-year waiver, but an analysis found it would reduce board revenues by $33.8 million over that period.
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Some front-line workers and managers disagree about how and why health care workers are getting sick and, therefore, what level of protective gear is appropriate.
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A brewing battle between Florida doctors and pharmacists may have been resolved for now.Some medical groups had been worried about a rule being drawn up…
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A push to expand the role Florida pharmacists play in delivering health care - deemed a growing necessity due to the coronavirus pandemic - is running...
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Sarasota Memorial Hospital said Friday it will have to temporarily furlough some staff, due to a revenue shortfall from coronavirus.The hospital lost $16…
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In April 2014, state and federal drug agents raided Jeffrey Campbell’s medical clinic in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Police cars blocked the parking lot as...
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After Hurricane Harvey flooded her city of Houston in August, Dr. Jennifer McQuade planned to donate socks to those affected. Instead, surprised by the...