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Intern Year: A Resident’s Reflections and Advice

Sensible Medicine

I’m obviously a big fan of reflective writing and of “advice columns.” So, when I got a submission that combines the two genres, and was written by an internal medicine resident, it was impossible not to share. Adam Cifu This Substack is reader-supported. If you appreciate our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Medical students around the country recently celebrated the annual tradition of Match Day, where graduating students learn where they have “matched

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Drug Patent Reform’s Been Postponed Repeatedly, Is The 119th Congress Ready To Act?

Forbes Healthcare

Whats noteworthy is that in this Congress the Senate Judiciary Committee has voted to advance their drug patent reform plans, re-introduced as two separate bills.

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Top Five Takeaways From Recent Nursing Workforce Research

Emerging RN Leader

By Rose O. Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN Over the past three weeks, two surveys have been released offering insight into the nursing workforce and nurse leaders. The 2025 NSI National Health Care Retention & RN Staffing Report provided an overview of what happened with the nursing and healthcare workforce in acute care settings during […] The post Top Five Takeaways From Recent Nursing Workforce Research appeared first on Emerging Nurse Leader.

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Kindness In Healthcare: Can Personal Connection Make A Difference?

Forbes Healthcare

Kindness and compassion can make a difference in patients and their health outcomes

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How trade wars could destroy the U.S. health care system

KevinMD.com

The term “core competency” was coined by management experts C.K. Prahalad and Gary Hamel in their influential 1990 article titled “The core competence of the corporation,” published in the Harvard Business Review. Prahalad and Hamel defined core competencies as the unique capabilities or advantages that a company possesses, which are critical to its ability to Read more How trade wars could destroy the U.S. health care system originally appeared in KevinMD.com.

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Feeling the Pressure

The Healthcare Blog

By MIKE MAGEE After Trump crashed the markets, citizens worldwide are feeling the pressure. But in the spirit of calming us down, lets consider a story of human cooperation and success from our past. It has been estimated that a medical student learns approximately 15,000 new words during the four years of training. One of those words is sphygmomanometer. the fancy term for a blood pressure monitor.

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What To Do If Your Federal Government Grant May Be Terminated

Forbes Healthcare

Many federal grants are being abruptly terminated under the Trump administration and Elon Musks DOGE. Here are 10 things to do if this may happen to your grant.

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