August 2010

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Doctors hiring scribes because of electronic medical records

by | in Tech | 29 responses

I was visiting with my physician colleague Debbie the other day, which is always a pleasure. She is, by far, one of the best dermatologists I know. She had purchased an electronic medical record (EMR or EHR) a year or two ago and I asked her how it was going.“Pretty well,” she said, “but I’ve had to start using a scribe. It’s just too inefficient any other way. I was ...

What does a TIA feel like? A Stroke Diaries excerpt

in Patient | no responses

An excerpt from Stroke Diaries. by Olajide Williams, MDThe man who did not take his medicinePedro was lying on the bathroom floor next to the toilet bowl. Water was still running from rusty faucet, overflowing the sink, and pooling around his body as he lay limp on wet porcelain tiles. Lucy was standing over him and whining. The young black Labrador retriever had not left ...

How healthcare reform affects women

in Policy | one response

by Joyce FriedenAn estimated 30 million women will be helped by the new health reform law over the next 10 years, according to a report from The Commonwealth Fund."While women are just as likely as men to be uninsured, they are more likely [than men] to have trouble buying coverage on the individual market," Karen Davis, PhD, president of the fund, said in a teleconference announcing the report's release. "This ...

Medical students should be paid for summer research work

by | in Education | 9 responses

It’s summertime once again, which for many medical students means helping out with a research project over the next 8 weeks.Participating in the design, execution and presentation of medical research is an invaluable learning experience for medical students. The growth of evidence based medicine means current and future physicians need to know how evidence is generated in order to effectively evaluate it and judiciously apply it to their practice.Participating in ...

How adult smoking affects behavior in children

in Conditions | no responses

by Nancy WalshBoth maternal and paternal cigarette smoking can contribute to adverse chronic conditions -- physical and psychological -- in children, two large studies found.Writing in the July issue of Pediatrics, Marie-Jo Brion, PhD, of the University of Bristol in England, and colleagues reported that children in two cohorts whose mothers smoked were more likely to have conduct/externalizing behavior problems than were those who had no prenatal tobacco exposure:* British ...

Empathy is needed for better relationships with patients

by | in Patient | 4 responses

Most people enter the healing arts with a genuine desire to serve others.The long educational journey and the realities of both the workaday world and the various business models of health care often strain our abilities to act in an empathic manner.We have to pay the bills, after all.“No money, no mission,” is a refrain I’ve often heard in the non-profit corners of the health care world, justifying business decisions ...

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