The Plight of DEI Leaders — Heavy Expectations and Limited Protection
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As leaders of diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts within academic, medical, and corporate institutions strive to improve equity and health for all, they are facing attacks from all sides ..read more
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Vertical Integration and the Transformation of American Medicine
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Hospital acquisition of physician practices has become a dominant trend in American medicine. The FTC and the DOJ recently issued guidelines that could strengthen their approach to vertical integration in health care ..read more
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Not Otherwise Specified — Season 2: The Quiet Revolution in Medical Training: Debt Et Cetera — NOS Episode 2.6
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In this podcast episode, host Lisa Rosenbaum talks with two trainees whose lives and careers have been changed by educational debt, and to an economist who has a rather different take on the problem ..read more
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Intention to Treat: Doctors and Guns — ITT Episode 27
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In this podcast episode, parents who have lost children to gun accidents and physicians working for gun safety discuss the number-one killer of U.S. children and what doctors can do about it ..read more
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“What’s Lymphoma?” — Risks Posed by Immediate Release of Test Results to Patients
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The immediate release of test results to patients, mandated by the 21st Century Cures Act, has some unfortunate unintended consequences for patients and their clinicians ..read more
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The End of B/Yamagata Influenza Transmission — Transitioning from Quadrivalent Vaccines
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Since the Yamagata lineage of type B influenza has not circulated since early 2020, experts agree that countries using a quadrivalent influenza vaccine should return to a trivalent one ..read more
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A Salon-Based Intervention to Improve PrEP Uptake among Black Women
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In partnership with local communities, the Duke University School of Nursing piloted a salon-based intervention to reduce barriers to the uptake of HIV preexposure prophylaxis among Black cisgender women in the U.S. South ..read more
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Practicing Medicine in the Culture Wars — Gender-Affirming Care and the Battles over Clinician Autonomy
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Litigation over bans on gender-affirming care in various U.S. states could further establish the authority of politicians and courts to determine treatment options and exacerbate health disparities ..read more
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Electronic Cigarettes for Smoking Cessation — Have We Reached a Tipping Point?
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After more than a decade on the market as consumer products in the United States, electronic nicotine-delivery systems — or e-cigarettes — remain highly controversial in medical and public health communities. These battery-operated devices allow users to inhale (“vape”) a nicotine aerosol, which sustains the nicotine dependence that ..read more
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Childhood Obesity Prevention — Focusing on Population-Level Interventions and Equity
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Although new weight-loss drugs are important, scholars and policymakers shouldn’t lose sight of population-level strategies that can prevent excess weight gain and obesity among children in the first place ..read more
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