Clinician
Blog articles for clinicians and other medical professionals.
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What Clinicians Should Know About Trichomoniasis Treatment
Read More about What Clinicians Should Know About Trichomoniasis TreatmentTrichomoniasis is a curable sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the protozoan parasite Trichomonas vaginalis. Despite how common it is and its high global prevalence, it remains underdiagnosed and undertreated, partly due to its often asymptomatic presentation, particularly in men.
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Clinical Overview of Salpingectomy and Risks Involved
Read More about Clinical Overview of Salpingectomy and Risks InvolvedUnderstanding the indications, benefits, and potential complications is essential for guiding informed surgical decisions.
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Clinical Overview of Metabolic Alkalosis
Read More about Clinical Overview of Metabolic AlkalosisMetabolic alkalosis is a complex but often under-recognized acid-base disorder encountered in various clinical settings.
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Revising Risk Prediction in CVD: The Bullet Points
Read More about Revising Risk Prediction in CVD: The Bullet PointsThe American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology's pooled cohort equations are the current clinical standard for predicting 10-year cardiovascular disease mortality risk. However, they tend to overestimate risk, particularly in men, potentially leading to overtreatment. To address this, the AHA introduced the Predicting Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Events equations, which aim to improve accuracy by incorporating more clinical variables.
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Endovascular Therapy Proven Effective for Basilar Artery Occlusion
Read More about Endovascular Therapy Proven Effective for Basilar Artery OcclusionTwo trials have demonstrated the remarkable promise of treating basilar artery occlusions and other posterior circulation strokes with endovascular therapy.
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Burnout in Modern Medicine
Read More about Burnout in Modern MedicinePrimary care providers (PCPs) are facing increasing levels of burnout — a syndrome marked by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment. Although physicians have long found purpose in their work, modern challenges like administrative overload, excessive patient loads, and systemic inefficiencies are reshaping the landscape.
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Pregnancy, Socioeconomic Status, and Cardiovascular Risk
Read More about Pregnancy, Socioeconomic Status, and Cardiovascular RiskThis analysis of the Nulliparous Pregnancy Outcomes Study — Monitoring Mothers-to-be cohort reveals that socioeconomic inequities during pregnancy significantly increase a woman’s long-term risk for cardiovascular disease.
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Early Ethics Education and the Clinical Disconnect
Read More about Early Ethics Education and the Clinical DisconnectEthics education in medical school typically begins with theoretical frameworks and hypothetical case studies in the early preclinical years. As clinical responsibilities increase, students often experience a decline in formal ethics instruction. However, there is a way to fight against ethical erosion.
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Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator Complications and Management
Read More about Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator Complications and ManagementImplantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs), used primarily to treat life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias, increasingly are common among emergency department patients. However, their implantations aren't always without complications.
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Noncontraceptive Benefits of Hormonal Contraceptives
Read More about Noncontraceptive Benefits of Hormonal ContraceptivesAlthough hormonal contraceptives are widely recognized for their role in preventing pregnancy, emerging evidence underscores their extensive noncontraceptive health benefits. These advantages span across multiple medical conditions, significantly enhancing the quality of life for individuals beyond reproductive control.