May 3, 2021

VTE and Anticoagulation Update

An estimated 1 million people are affected by DVT in the United States each year, and up to 100,000 people die from it. With the advent […]
April 13, 2021

Concussion and Mild TBI

Concussions occur in sports and recreation-related activities every year. In 2014, about 2.87 million TBI-related emergency department (ED) visits, hospitalizations, and deaths occurred in the United […]
March 24, 2021

Screening and Management of Age and Medically Related Driving Impairment

Driving is an important means of mobility and independence for older adults, but as people age, they often experience impairments that interfere with their ability to […]
January 13, 2021

COVID-19 in the Outpatient Setting

The COVID19 pandemic started a year ago, and infections are in every corner of the United States. Patients may present to medical offices and urgent care […]
December 15, 2020

We Have COVID-19 Vaccines: Now What?

COVID-19 vaccines are arriving at various hospitals in the United States. Clinicians need to be informed about the vaccines, their path to development and approval, logistics […]
November 16, 2020

Diabetes

In the United States, over 100 million adults are living with diabetes and pre-diabetes. According to the latest CDC report, approximately 10.5% of the population had […]
November 6, 2020

Men’s Health

November is Men’s Health Awareness Month. The average life expectancy for men in the United States is almost 5 years less than women. The average man […]
October 12, 2020

Women’s Health Issues.

The Week’s Trending Medical Education Topics include Women’s Health Issues.   Women’s health and disease experiences differ from men due to various unique biological, social, and […]
September 15, 2020

Sepsis

More than 1.5 million people in the United States get sepsis each year, and sepsis is a leading cause of critical illness and hospital mortality. One […]