The purpose of medical licensing is not to protect consumers but the financial interests of privileged trade organizations ...
TETFund aims to curb medical tourism by improving medical training and facilities to strengthen Nigeria's healthcare system ...
City Council backed University of the Pacific's request for $7 million in federal funding to purchase teaching equipment for ...
SW Florida is experiencing a healthcare boom with billions invested in new hospitals, specialty centers, and maybe a medical school.
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If Medical Schools Can Make Room for Nutrition, Why Not Women's Health?
Curricula change when institutions decide something matters ...
Objectives: To examine demographic and clinical characteristics of first-time Medicare Advantage (MA) enrollees between 2012 and 2022 and to better understand changes in ...
Analysis of the 2023–2024 National Health Interview Survey shows that 18.8% of U.S. adults use tobacco, while cigarette ...
Springfield community has raised questions of integrity and transparency after PeaceHealth's decision to change its ER ...
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Doctors’ suspension: Medical directors demand fairness, balance in disciplinary actions
The Guild of Medical Directors has called for a balanced, fair, and humane approach to the regulation of medical practice, stating that disciplinary actions must protect patients while also ...
A report, Beyond Capacity, published by BMA Scotland today shows a sharp increase in the number of medical students – without ...
Some Delaware hospitals charge employee private plans more than 300% of Medicare for certain medical services.
New research from a University of Cincinnati Cancer Center study found external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) is safe to ...
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