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Latest posts Nov. 30, 2017

 

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When a patient dies

How physicians cope with patient death

Every physician deals with the grief of losing a patient differently—these are the coping mechanisms DOs find to be most helpful.

 

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Slowing the rate of decline

MS patients who adhere to treatment have higher health costs—and better outcomes

A JAOA study offers evidence that costly medications are effective in slowing the progression of multiple sclerosis.

 

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Practice management

Questions to consider before selling your practice

DOs in private practice should think about their exit strategy long before attempting to sell their businesses.

 

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It takes a village

Using teamwork to train better healthcare leaders

TCOM, public health students join forces to take “Shark Tank” approach to collaborative, team-based learning.

 

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Research update

Infants with extra fingers may receive non-evidence-based, complication-prone treatment

The standard method for removing extra fingers in infancy often causes complications, according to research published in the JAOA.

 

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News in brief

Year-end CME: Understand MIPS prep, the 2018 Physician Fee Schedule, and more

Get ready for the new year by getting a handle on what’s in store for physician payments in 2018.

 

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A life in medicine

In Memoriam: Nov. 28, 2017

View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians.

 

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