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Q&A: How to Avoid Finance Regulatory Claims

Physician's Weekly

Physican: I’m expanding my internal medicine practice to include more wellness care, and I want to market that. Check out Dr. MedLaw ‘s prior Q&A columns regarding how to decrease liability risk for on-call telephone consultations , and gaining patient consent during medical emergencies. You ask, she answers!

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All you need to know about louisville lectures

Louisville Lectures

The Internal Medicine Lecture Series Do you want to learn medicine from university faculty? Our vision is to teach the world medicine. We believe in the concept of Free Open Access Medical Education ( #FOAMed ) and we focus on internal medicine ( #FOAMIM ). Visit Little Lectures Welcome to the LL Blog!

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How to Choose the Best Hormone Doctor in Connecticut for Your Needs

Physicians Alliance of Connecticut

After finishing medical school, they complete a three-year residency in internal medicine. When choosing a hormone doctor, ask if the doctor is accepting new patients, and how long the wait time is for a consultation. Schedule a consultation to get a true sense of whether or not a certain doctor will work for your needs.

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Endocrinology Near Me: Finding the Best Hormone Specialists in Connecticut

Physicians Alliance of Connecticut

After completing medical school, they must complete a three-year residency in internal medicine. At PACT Endocrinology, a referral isn’t required. You can schedule a consultation if you want personalized care for conditions like diabetes, thyroid disorders, adrenal disorders, bone health issues and more.

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Should you have a coach? Greg Pawlson, Beth Griffiths, & Vicky Tang

GeriPal

Kemi Doll , a physician-researcher and coach, has a terrific podcast I highly recommend everyone listen to, though it is targeted at women of color in academic medicine. Summary Transcript Summary Coaching is in. When I was a junior faculty, coaching wasn’t a thing. We address: What is coaching? How does it differ from therapy?

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What You Should Know About Radiation Oncology: Anish Butala, Emily Martin and Evie Kalmar

GeriPal

Anish 00:24 Thanks so much for having me. Alex 00:26 And we’re delighted to welcome Emily Martin, who is a palliative care doc at UCLA. Emily, welcome to GeriPal. Emily 00:32 It’s good to be here. Alex 00:33 And delighted to welcome Evie K a lmar, who’s a geriatrician and palliative care doc at UCSF. Evie, welcome to GeriPal.

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PC for People Experiencing Homelessness: Naheed Dosani

GeriPal

And it just really upset me internally that we were living in a society where we were letting people fall through the cracks again, again, again and again at the end of life. Eric 05:34 Let me ask you this, is that probably every one of us and every intern and resident has cared for a Terry. Homelessness? Marginally housed?