Change in medicine doesn’t start with a strategy deck; it starts with clinician trust. In a culture built on autonomy and evidence, new tools take root when respected front-line leaders adopt them in ...
Fourth Annual Survey by Epocrates Gives U.S. Medical Students Voice on Pressing Issues SAN MATEO, Calif. -- Medical students give the U.S. healthcare system a poor grade and consider technology a ...
Technological advances are transforming medicine, but it may be making your physician less creative. Are technological advances making doctors lose the art of medicine? Of the many patients waiting to ...
The world of medicine has changed dramatically over the past few decades. We’ve witnessed a shift from handwritten notes to electronic health record (EHR) systems, and from personal conversations to ...
The survey, which collected responses from 55 leaders at hospitals and health systems, comes as interest in AI — and concerns about its safe and equitable use — have spiked over the past year and a ...
Leaders from The US Oncology Network and McKesson discuss how technology can enhance precision medicine and improve patient access to cutting-edge cancer treatments. Twenty-five years have passed ...
Think about this scenario: A 33-year-old male with a chronic cough and exercise intolerance (for over one year) consults with a pulmonologist. His physical exam is unremarkable, but a CT scan shows ...
Medical breakthroughs don’t just happen in research labs—they happen in hospitals, clinics, and even patients’ homes, thanks to the rapid advancement of healthcare technology. Diagnosing and treating ...
The new record system does have tremendous capability, and the templating for exams and populating of notes are fantastic features. But I still found it exhausting to type all day in front of patients ...
Technology has always played a role in medicine, but in recent years, it has fundamentally altered the provider-patient relationship. It’s been my privilege to experience firsthand just how far our ...
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