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Patients and doctors trapped in a gray zone when abortion laws and emergency care mandate conflict
Since the Supreme Court erased the constitutional right to abortion in June, Dr. Puterbaugh said these cases put her and doctors like her in an...
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10 new ways docs could face legal troubles post Roe
Antiabortion legislators in several states are mounting efforts to clamp down on out-of-state abortions, which they view as a legal loophole.
Opinion
Burnout and stress of today: How do we cope?
“I am reminded every day of the commitment and excellence of my colleagues in the health care field, and I do not want to lose them.”
From the Journals
Six specialties attracting the highest private equity acquisitions
“These specialties offer private equity firms diverse revenue streams. You have a mix of commercially insured individuals with Medicare insurance...
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How doctors are weighing the legal risks of abortion care
The abortion restrictions being passed in many states have authorized much more sweeping penalties than those that existed in the pre-Roe...
Feature
U.S. News issues top hospitals list, now with expanded health equity measures
The 2022 rankings, which marks the 33rd edition, showcase several methodology changes,
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Texas off the table for ob.gyn. board exams
More than 500 physicians petitioned against having in-person board certification exams last month in a letter addressed to the board.
Feature
One thing is certain, says survey: Doctors hate taxes
“I believe taxes will increase for physicians until they have no more money!”
Commentary
Commentary: Perspective of a Floridian providing abortion care in California
The reversal of Roe v. Wade affects everyone, not just people who can become pregnant.
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Job market for physicians, advanced practitioners rebounds after COVID-19 slump: Report
“The pendulum has gone all the way back. People are more interested in going out and seeing their physicians.”
Commentary
What are your weaknesses?
What would it look like if we started treating ourselves less like physicians and more like patients?