Coronavirus Perspective

 
 

  • EAN 2023 Read clinically focused news coverage of key developments from EAN 2023
  • Medscape Physician Assistant Career Satisfaction Report 2023 Most physician assistants (PAs) said that they are glad they chose this career and would do it again. But which issues still affect their job satisfaction?
  • A Glimmer of an Answer to Long COVID Long COVID has been little more than a laundry list of vague symptoms, including shortness of breath, fatigue, fever, headaches, "brain fog," and a variety of other neurologic problems.
  • 3 Years Into Long COVID: Where Do We Go From Here? In April 2021, after 13 months of having long COVID and helping conduct two patient-led research studies on the condition, I testified to Congress about what was needed to address the crisis.
  • From Physician to Patient to Reinventing Medicine   Bob Harrington interviews Jag Singh about the COVID journey that led to his book, "Future Care: Sensors, Artificial Intelligence, and the Reinvention of Medicine."
  • Is Long COVID Really 'Long Everything'?   Long COVID is real, but whether this syndrome is a unique sequela of SARS-CoV-2 infection is another question.
  • AHS 2023 Read clinically focused news coverage of key developments from AHS 2023
  • At-Home Hormone Tests: Are They Accurate? What happens when patients test hormones at home? Hershel Raff, PhD, and Mihail Zilbermint, MD, MBA, share their insights, including the pros and cons, and what clinicians should know.
  • Episode 3: RSV Infections in Patients Receiving Bone Marrow Transplant   RSV infection before or after bone marrow transplantation or CAR T-cell therapy can be challenging to manage. Tune in to hear experts Drs Forest Arnold and Melody Smith discuss.
  • The Cardiopulmonary Effects of Mask Wearing   Many people believe that wearing a face mask has untoward health effects. This study aimed to find out.
  • Virtual Reality Takes the Field in Glaucoma Spurred by the pandemic, virtual reality visual field testing is poised to challenge traditional methods of monitoring patients with glaucoma.
  • SLEEP 2023 Read clinically focused news coverage of key developments from SLEEP 2023
  • From ECCMID: New Anti-Viral and Bacterial Drugs of Interest   Infectious disease expert Dr Paul Auwaerter discusses news from ECCMID, including data on invasive group A streptococcus infections, and the new drugs ensitrelvir, gepotidacin, and sulbactam-durlobactam.
  • CMSC 2023 Read clinically focused news coverage of key developments from CMSC 2023
  • Opposing Thoughts on the Residents' Strike in NYC A successful strike by doctors is potentially a good thing, but were the demands of the Elmhurst strikers worth the fight?
  • COVID Boosters Effective, but Not for Long   Dr F. Perry Wilson explains a unique study design that helps answer questions about the effectiveness of COVID booster vaccines.
  • COVID-19 Rebound: Is Treatment Worth It?   Infectious disease expert Dr Paul Auwaerter reviews what is currently known about COVID-19 rebound in both treated and untreated patients, and explains why he thinks treatment can still be helpful.
  • EULAR 2023 Read clinically focused news coverage of key developments from EULAR 2023
  • 11 More Highlights From Digestive Disease Week 2023   Dr David Johnson offers yet more practice-changing observations from this year's meeting, which featured an abundance of data on novel treatments and new revelations about established interventions.
  • Medscape Allergist Compensation Report 2023 Is allergists' income trending in the right direction? Do they feel fairly paid and would they choose a medical career again? Our 2023 Allergist Compensation Report gives the answers.