05/29/2026
Political stress is affecting many patients’ mental health. You can address it by asking about universal concerns —safety, family, finances, media consumption—rather than partisan beliefs.
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05/20/2026
You do not need to be a policy expert or spend endless hours to be an effective clinician advocate. Simply sharing your stories with lawmakers about caring for patients can help improve care.
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05/17/2026
Serious e-bike and e-scooter injuries are surging. A conversation about helmets and safe riding habits can save a life.
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05/11/2026
Assess sleep as a modifiable contributor to presenting symptoms—briefly screen and ask about bedtime habits and sleep timing.
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04/18/2026
When caring for patients at the end of life, discuss the expected trajectory early on so they can take informed choices. Your guidance may help patients and families align treatment with their values and spend time where it matters most.
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04/12/2026
My experience with melanoma and subsequent autoimmune illness is a stark reminder for us all to validate patients’ experiences. This can help us avoid dismissing patient concerns.
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03/27/2026
“Is a drug truly safe if the patient can’t manage the regimen at home? It’s time to move beyond the prescription.” -
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03/20/2026
When supporting patients with weight management, focus on improving quality of life through sustainable habits instead of just the number on the scale-
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03/09/2026
Perhaps the most healing act was to be fully present—to listen, bear witness, and acknowledge his reality.
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02/28/2026
When caring for older adults, limit tests and interventions where possible, spot cognitive red flags, and create clear and pragmatic care plans.
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07/02/2025
Caring for patients with delirium requires coordinated medical management—like early mobilization, minimizing sedation, and consistent re-orientation. Integrating familiar activities, like listening to music, may aid their recovery.
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