Tag: Doctors
In National Survey, U.S. Ob-Gyns Say Care Has Worsened After Dobbs Decision
More than half of doctors surveyed said it has become more difficult to practice within standards of care
Stress-Management Interventions May Aid Health Care Workers
Review generally revealed low-certainty evidence, particularly for longer-term effects
Perceived Clinician Knowledge of Transgender People Tied to Self-Rated Health
Transgender respondents who believe their clinician has lower knowledge about transgender care report higher psychological distress
Quality, Cost of Care Similar for Allopathic, Osteopathic Hospitalists
No important differences observed in terms of patient mortality, readmission, length of stay, health care spending among Medicare beneficiaries
ChatGPT Does Not Pass American College of Gastroenterology Tests
ChatGPT-3 and 4 scored 65.1 and 62.4 percent on 455 questions from the 2022 and 2021 ACG Self-Assessment Tests
More Older Americans Use Online Patient Portals to Access Care
Better outreach and training are needed to help patients understand and use portal systems, researchers say
USPSTF: Lack of Evidence for Primary Care Oral Health Screening
Two draft recommendation statements find lack of evidence for dental screening, preventive interventions in children, adults
ChatGPT Does Not Pass American College of Gastroenterology Tests
ChatGPT-3 and 4 scored 65.1 and 62.4 percent on 455 questions from the 2022 and 2021 ACG Self-Assessment Tests
Medical School Students Increasingly Come from Higher-Income Families
Findings seen for both applicants and matriculants into M.D. programs in the United States from 2014 to 2019
Physicians Only Recognize One in Five Cases of Unintentional Weight Loss
Furthermore, authors say, diagnostic practices show variability