May 31, 2020

Improving Healthcare Communication in the Era of COVID-19

Much patient dissatisfaction and many complaints are due to breakdown in the doctor-patient relationship. Communication breakdowns is the leading factor contributing to adverse events in healthcare. […]
May 28, 2020

Suicide

Suicide is a significant public health problem and the 10th leading cause of death in the United States. Suicide rates have been rising in nearly every […]
May 20, 2020

Spring 2020 Update – COVID-19 Relevant Lectures

Now that you have moved to virtual CME meetings, we are continually looking for new ways and new topics that will benefit and enrich your CME […]
April 6, 2020

Airway Management of the Suspected COVID19 Patient

“Airway Management of the Suspected COVID19 Patient: Unlearning Past Practices to Help Our Patients and Protect Ourselves” Contact our office to schedule faculty to provide a medical […]
February 3, 2020

Stress Management and Physician Burnout

This Week’s Trending Medical Education Topic is Stress Management and Physician Burnout.   Stress has been classified as the “Health Epidemic of the 21st Century” by […]
January 24, 2020

Updates on the Evolving Novel Coronavirus Outbreak

A new coronavirus is causing an outbreak of respiratory illness in the city of Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. This outbreak began in early December 2019 and […]
December 7, 2019

The Red Eye

There are many possible causes of a red eye- some of which are cause for concern, some are emergencies, and others are harmless. Approximately 15-25% of […]
November 17, 2019

Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction is the most common sex problem that men report to their doctor, affecting as many as 30 million men in the United States. Erectile […]
November 3, 2019

Epilepsy

November is Epilepsy Awareness Month. In the United States, there are about 3.4 million people with epilepsy: 3 million adults and 470,000 children. Once epilepsy is […]