Ethical conflicts: Making care decisions when the right choice isn't clear
What should a physician do when their ethical training conflicts with the circumstances or needs of a particular situation or patient?
How to achieve a healthy screen-life balance
Screen-life imbalance refers to the loss of equilibrium between time spent on electronic devices and other aspects of life, including personal well-being, social interactions, and physical activities.
A medical practice’s culture plays a key role in hiring support staff
A healthy practice culture is vital to attract and keep top talent to serve patients.
Newly billable services can boost revenue in 2024
The economy keeps growing thanks to increased productivity
So how can inflation be decreasing amid economic growth and low unemployment, which should be pushing it the other way? The answer is rising economic productivity.
Common risks facing medical practices — and what to do about them
Study: Primary care physicians ‘stretched too thin’ to take on additional research
Why some Midwestern primary care practices declined to participate in formal, government-led quality improvement studies to curb unhealthy alcohol use or improve heart health.
Physicians say AI documentation is winning them over
How will AI stack up against a fully trained human physician when faced with a “typical” patient?
Monopoly in continuous board certification drives physicians out of medicine
No single entity should be able to wield an expensive, arduous and unproven process that taxes U.S. health care, adds to physician burnout, and exacerbates the physician shortage
The MOC Learning Knowledge Assessment
An ABIM director discusses the reason for the new testing tool and its popularity among doctors seeking to maintain their board certification