As maternal mortality spikes, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton charges ahead with an effort to prevent doctors from ...
Dr. Robert E. Dicks ‘65 (Biology) came to the University of Indianapolis, or Indiana Central College as it was then known, ...
The National Committee of Interns and Residents has announced nationwide sit-ins today, September 26th, at various university hospitals. This show of solidarity comes in response to the violent ...
Board-certified family medicine and obstetrics physician joins SageWest to expand primary care and women’s health services ...
State licensing officials who accused a former state-employed physician of gross malpractice or negligence have settled the ...
Detroit's Bridgerton Ball was supposed to be a night of elegance and fun inspired by the popular TV show. It wasn't, ...
A federal judge on Wednesday approved a $600 million class-action settlement Wednesday that Norfolk Southern railroad offered ...
The Rwandan army and the M23 armed group have indiscriminately shelled displacement camps and other densely populated areas ...
On television shows like “Grey’s Anatomy,” “The Resident” and “Chicago Med,” physicians seem to always have the right answer.
Covering the EHR inbox is a must in residency, but the burden adds to resident burnout. One key: It’s OK to ask for help.
But providers might get paid less and $566 million in federal tax credits would be lost, factors the state Legislature might ...