April 16, 2026 Mandatory Training Modules Deserve a Harder Look A JAMA Viewpoint argues that 4 million physician-hours spent on compliance modules each year warrants institutional reassessment. Conexiant
April 14, 2026 Is “Against Medical Advice” Still Defensible? A Viewpoint calls for more dignifying, harm-reduction–oriented hospital discharges for patients with OUD. Conexiant
April 06, 2026 The Loan Cap That Could Shrink the Doctor Pipeline New federal limits on medical school borrowing may quietly reshape who becomes a physician—and where they practice. Conexiant
March 20, 2026 Obesity Care Lags Behind Advances in Treatment A 2026 expert perspective highlights system-level gaps in care delivery Conexiant
February 09, 2026 How Language Shapes Care ACP examines ethical implications of calling all physicians “providers” Conexiant
February 04, 2026 Who Decides When a Doctor Steps Back? Cognitive decline, credentialing, and why “I’ll know” often isn’t enough. KFF Health News
January 27, 2026 The Exam Room Is Listening Now As AI quietly enters exam rooms, physicians report real relief—and real concerns about accuracy, trust, and control. KFF Health News
December 12, 2025 Paradigm Shift in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty A new unique type of shoulder replacement that is bone preserving, less loosening and revisions, and allows patients to get back to all activities with no restrictions. Baptist Health South Florida
November 25, 2025 Striving for Work–Life Balance A pathologist's reflections on stress management in a demanding career The Pathologist
August 26, 2025 Ancient Bones Tell Tales Perhaps so-called modern diseases aren’t as new as we thought... The Pathologist