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Diversity Saves Lives: How DEI Strengthens Health Care
Just a few years after countless organizations pledged to address systemic racism and build a more equitable workplace, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts are now facing significant backlash. Critics claim that DEI undermines merit, reduces quality, and,...
UConn med students tackle organ transplant shortages, inequities, barriers
Original Source: CTPost By Cris Villalonga-Vivoni Photo: Contributed by NEDS Most students spend their summer vacations visiting the beach or riding their bikes through town, but not Riley Cable and Lila Medeiros. The pair of rising second-year University of...
Laredo City Leaders Seek To Recruit More Doctors With New Law
By David Gomez Jr., Staff Writer Source: LMTonline Local leaders hope to implement House Bill 2038 through Laredo Public Health to address the city's medically underserved population and ongoing physician shortage. Laredo Mayor Dr. Victor Trevino brought up...
Rush Medical College Supports and Empowers Future Physicians
Medical students navigate a range of challenges and pressures throughout their educational journey. If not proactively addressed, these stressors can contribute to feelings of overwhelm, anxiety, and ultimately, burnout or attrition. At Rush Medical College, a dynamic...
Yale Medicine Pioneers HIFU for Essential Tremor
Content Source: Yale MedicineWritten By: KATHY KATELLA The woman’s hands shook so badly she could barely hold a pen to write her name. She avoided eating in public, knowing that lifting a spoonful of soup might cause it to splatter. She’d had a...
Physician Workforce Diversity: The Importance of Racial Concordance
Persistent racial and ethnic disparities in health outcomes continue across the United States, largely stemming from unequal access to and use of health care services, as well as broader social and economic determinants that reflect both historic and ongoing systemic...
Mental Health, Menopause, and ‘Good Enough’ Moms
Original Source: Health CityAuthor: Caitlin White The esteemed associate medical director for NAMI and BMC psychiatrist talks about her upcoming conversation during BMC Health System’s “Legacy and Longevity” Martha’s Vineyard event, previewing what promises to...
Maine’s Evolving Healthcare Workforce Mirrors State Diversity
Original Source: The Maine MonitorAuthor: Rose Lundy Amanda Karomba’s family fled the 1994 genocide in Rwanda and immigrated to Maine when she was an infant. Three decades later, Karomba operates nearly 30 group homes in the Lewiston-Auburn area serving adults...
Addressing the Looming Shortage of Pain Specialists in the U.S.
Original Source: UC Davis Health Nearly a quarter of adults in the U.S. have chronic pain, but a new study from the UC Davis School of Medicine shows a concerning drop in residents applying to pain medicine fellowship programs. The study was published in PAIN...
NYC Health + Hospitals Physicians Recognized as 2025 Top LGBTQ Doctors by Castle Connolly
Original Source: NYC Health + Hospitals NYC Health + Hospitals today announced that seven of its hospital leaders and physicians have been named among Castle Connolly’s ‘2025 Top LGBTQ+ Doctors,’ a national list recognizing physicians for their excellence in clinical...
A Breakthrough in Alzheimer’s Diagnosis: The First FDA-Cleared Blood Test
Original Source: JAMA Network Until fairly recently, the question of whether amyloid plaque—a hallmark of Alzheimer disease—was present in the brains of individuals with cognitive impairment could be settled only after their death. Clinicians had to...
Beyond the Stethoscope: Cultivating Acceptance for LGBTQ+ Physicians in Healthcare
In the intricate world of healthcare, the Physician stands at the forefront of patient care, wielding expertise, empathy, and unwavering dedication. Yet, for LGBTQ+ Physicians, navigating this demanding profession can come with an additional layer of complexity: the...
Planting Seeds of Success: Mentoring and Support for Underrepresented Medical Students
The journey through medical school is rigorous for all, but for students from underrepresented backgrounds, navigating this challenging path can present unique hurdles. Factors such as financial constraints, lack of representation, and feelings of isolation can create...
Beyond the Salary: Why Cultural Fit is Crucial for Your Physician Career
As a Physician, you dedicate your life to the well-being of others. You pour your expertise, empathy, and countless hours into caring for patients. But have you ever considered how the environment you work in impacts your own well-being and professional fulfillment?...
A Diverse Medical Field Leads To Better Health Outcomes
Content Source: Fortune.comWritten By: STEVE BEARD AND NGOZI EZIKE Health outcomes in the U.S. can vary widely depending on the color of one’s skin. African Americans were 30% more likely than white people to die prematurely from heart disease in 2019 and Black...
















