by David Rosado | Sep 8, 2015 | 2015, Blog, September
Liz Szabo via www.usatoday.com Doctors should screen teenagers for major depression, a federal advisory group said Monday, but only if their young patients have access to mental health professionals who can diagnose them, provide treatment and monitor their progress....
by David Rosado | Sep 1, 2015 | 2015, Blog, September
Rajeev S Kapoor via www.linkedin.com In the past two weeks, we have delved into why physicians are now leaving their professions and taking their children with them. We have seen the negative, sobering statistics of patient-doctor relationships with healthcare reform...
by David Rosado | Sep 1, 2015 | 2015, Blog, September
Alexandra Sifferlin via TIME Even though it’s important to patients and their families Religion and spirituality are not common topics of discussion in intensive care units (ICUs), and doctors often go out of their way to avoid them—even though religion is...
by David Rosado | Sep 1, 2015 | 2015, Blog, September
Alexandra Sifferlin via TIME Even though it’s important to patients and their families Religion and spirituality are not common topics of discussion in intensive care units (ICUs), and doctors often go out of their way to avoid them—even though religion is...
by David Rosado | Aug 17, 2015 | 2015, August, Blog
April Dembosky via www.npr.org Developers of a new video game for your brain say theirs is more than just another get-smarter-quick scheme. Akili, a Northern California startup, insists on taking the game through a full battery of clinical trials so it can get...