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Arthritis Drug May Curb Myocardial Damage in Acute STEMI

April 13, 2021 0

Early use of tocilizumab (Actemra) does not reduce myocardial infarct size but modestly increases myocardial salvage in patients with acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), […]

Docs Suffer From Noncompete Clauses: Any Hope for Change?

April 7, 2021 0

When Traci Purath, MD, a Wisconsin neurologist, decided to leave the health system where she worked and go into private practice in 2012, she faced […]

Black Inpatients at Higher Risk for Poor Safety Outcomes

March 31, 2021 0

Black patients who undergo treatment at hospitals in the United States face significantly higher risk regarding several measures of patient safety compared with their White […]

Vaccines Came Too Late for at Least 400 Medical Workers

February 26, 2021 0

Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. As health care workers in the U.S. began lining up for […]

Early Med School Graduations: Why This Year Is Different

February 13, 2021 0

Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. Like many around the country, fourth-year medical students at the University […]

Study published on strategies hospitals adopt to address opioid epidemic

November 16, 2020 0

While the world’s attention to public health remains focused on COVID-19, Berkeley Franz, Ph.D., assistant professor at the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, […]

Coronavirus surge has caused hospitals in parts of this state to reach full capacity

November 12, 2020 0

COVID-19 hospitalizations hit record high in U.S. Dr. Marc Siegel discusses newly-approved treatments, vaccine development process on ‘The Daily Briefing.’ Hospitals in parts of Wisconsin […]

New machine learning method allows hospitals to share patient data—privately

July 28, 2020 0

To answer medical questions that can be applied to a wide patient population, machine learning models rely on large, diverse datasets from a variety of […]

Prisoners experience inequality of healthcare in hospitals

June 23, 2020 0

Fear, stigma, reduced autonomy and security requirements have resulted in prisoners receiving lower standards of secondary healthcare than the wider community, finds a new UCL-led […]

Hospitals shouldn’t restart unnecessary elective surgeries after the pandemic

April 16, 2020 0

Part of Australia’s response to the coronavirus pandemic was a severe reduction in elective surgery, and so private hospitals have stood almost empty for a […]

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