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Women seem to be underrepresented among academic grand rounds speakers

Women Underrepresented Among Grand Rounds Speakers

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Women presented a median of 28.3 percent of the total sessions
Two additional quick-reference tools

ATA Guidelines Available As Pocket Cards, Mobile Apps

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New resources add to library of guideline summaries
Family medicine faculty is more diverse than other faculties

Family Medicine Faculty More Diverse Than Others

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However, women and minorities still hold a higher percentage of lower-ranking faculty positions

February 2017 Briefing – Family Practice

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Family Practice for February 2017. This roundup includes the...

February 2017 Briefing – Internal Medicine

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Internal Medicine for February 2017. This roundup includes the...
Primary care physicians working in patient-centered medical home (PCMH) practices more often have PCMH-related functions available

More Functions Available for Physicians at PCMH Practices

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Higher performance, availability of patient-centered medical home-related functions at PCMH practices
For physicians across specialties

Physician Burnout Eroding Sense of Calling

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Physicians who are completely burned out have lower odds of six validated aspects of sense of calling
Doctors' offices capably shouldered the burden of millions of new Medicaid patients gaining access to health insurance through the Affordable Care Act

Access to Primary Care Not Affected by Medicaid Expansion

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Concerns about long waits, primary care shortage appear unfounded, researchers say
Burnout is prevalent among pediatric residents and is associated with suboptimal patient care attitudes and behaviors

Burnout Is Prevalent Among Pediatric Residents

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Residents with burnout have increased odds of suboptimal patient care attitudes, behaviors
Emergency department patients are at greater risk for long-term opioid use even after a single prescription from an emergency medicine physician who regularly prescribes them

Doctors’ Opioid Rx Patterns Tied to Patient Risk for Long-Term Use

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Patients 30 percent more likely to abuse opioids if their ER physician prescribes them frequently