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How this surgeon beat a medical staff disciplinary action [PODCAST]

By Angelica | Jan 11, 2021 | Comments Off on How this surgeon beat a medical staff disciplinary action [PODCAST]

“I recently represented a physician in a noteworthy peer review case at an academic medical center. The medical staff president initiated a complaint against a surgeon, who would later become my client. The complaint was that the surgeon inappropriately collected cash payment from an uninsured patient at the hospital’s point of service instead of having…

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A resident’s perspective on personal loss and patient care during the COVID-19 pandemic 

By Angelica | Jan 10, 2021 | Comments Off on A resident’s perspective on personal loss and patient care during the COVID-19 pandemic 

The day before the United States border with Canada shut down to non-essential travelers, my mother left Chicago to take care of my grandparents who lived by themselves in Ottawa, Canada. With the COVID outbreaks at nursing homes, she took it upon herself to stay with them as long as they needed her. During the…

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Democracy and the health of a nation 

By Angelica | Jan 10, 2021 | Comments Off on Democracy and the health of a nation 

I am a Philadelphian. I was born in a hospital within a few blocks of Independence Hall, where the Constitution was written, and of Thomas Jefferson’s lodging, where the Declaration of Independence was drafted. Whether it was elementary school trips to Betsy Ross House, Ben Franklin’s Printing House or, yes, to see the crack in…

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Why do I laugh during a pandemic?

By Angelica | Jan 10, 2021 | Comments Off on Why do I laugh during a pandemic?

I just started laughing. It was early on Monday morning during our COVID surge. I couldn’t help myself. Phones were not on yet, but I already had triage COVID calls.  “Put on your roller skates” was all I was thinking. I questioned my laughter. The day and a life of a primary care physician during…

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How transparent were the COVID vaccine trials?

By Angelica | Jan 10, 2021 | Comments Off on How transparent were the COVID vaccine trials?

On March 2nd, 2020, as New York State announced its first proven case of COVID-19, a federal court there handed down a stunning decision. For 10 years, according to the court, the United States government illegally failed to hold drug companies accountable when they did not report, or inaccurately reported, crucial data about their drugs’ safety…

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When an epidemic of violence against health care workers meets a pandemic [PODCAST]

By Angelica | Jan 10, 2021 | Comments Off on When an epidemic of violence against health care workers meets a pandemic [PODCAST]

“The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated factors that cause violence in the workplace. At no time in recent history will you find clinical health care workers under this degree of stress. Physicians and nurses are operating under high alert in hospitals and clinics while facing COVID deniers and abusive treatment (name-calling such as “disease spreaders”) in…

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Why states need to develop rural health outreach programs

By Angelica | Jan 9, 2021 | Comments Off on Why states need to develop rural health outreach programs

Disparities in rural health care have been well established with respect to socioeconomic status, race, and geography. COVID-19 brought these disparities to the surface within most rural communities in the United States, highlighting the limited access to health care specialists and subspecialists. As an otolaryngologist, I have had the privilege and unique opportunity of serving…

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Medical school in a pandemic: Privileged or slighted?

By Angelica | Jan 9, 2021 | Comments Off on Medical school in a pandemic: Privileged or slighted?

Moving across the country and beginning my medical training during a global pandemic is definitely a non-ideal way to embark on what will be a very long journey. I came to medical school expecting to do all of the activities that first-year students typically engage in, like shadowing, volunteering, and other forms of career exploration.…

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The side effect of the COVID vaccine that no one is talking about

By Angelica | Jan 9, 2021 | Comments Off on The side effect of the COVID vaccine that no one is talking about

7:42 a.m.: I got my first COVID vaccine today. I don’t feel a thing and almost wonder if I really got the injection. Then, within the first few minutes after receiving it, I feel a little lightheaded. But I realize I haven’t eaten yet for the morning. Luckily, the employee health staff had given me…

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Mortgage and refinance rates today, Jan. 9, and rate forecast for next week

By Angelica | Jan 9, 2021 | Comments Off on Mortgage and refinance rates today, Jan. 9, and rate forecast for next week

Today’s mortgage and refinance rates  Average mortgage rates edged upward again yesterday. So they ended the week appreciably higher than they started it. Still, even after that poor period, they’re […] Original Article Posted at : https://themortgagereports.com/73139/mortgage-and-refinance-rates-today-january-09-2021

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