February 4, 2021

Communicating Bad News to Patients

At some point in their career, every medical practitioner is in the position of delivering bad news. What constitutes bad news is part of the issue: […]
February 3, 2021

Emotional Intelligence

Providing care in today’s high-stress complex health care environment is no easy task. With newly evolving care patterns, more focus on distance interactions, concerns about care […]
February 1, 2021

Follow your heart; it’s Heart Health Month.

Follow your heart; it’s Heart Health Month. #hearthealthmonth #medicaleducation #speakersnetwork #medicaleducationspeakersnetwork #physicianeducation
January 29, 2021

PTSD and Other Mental Health Issues During the COVID-19 Pandemic

COVID-19 has led to various mental health problems, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other trauma- and stress-related disorders. Most health care professionals have never lived through […]
January 25, 2021

Prevention of Hospital Readmissions

Nearly half of all the hospitals in the United States, still wrestling with the financial fallout from the unexpected COVID-19 pandemic, will be penalized by the […]
January 6, 2021

COVID-19 Triage in the Outpatient Setting

This Week’s Trending Medical Education Lecture is COVID-19 Triage in the Outpatient Setting. The COVID19 pandemic started a year ago, and infections are now throughout virtually every […]
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 […]
October 28, 2020

Insomnia

Google searches for ‘insomnia‘ hit a record high, and more than 1 in 5 people say COVID-19 concerns keep them up at night. A third of […]
October 20, 2020

Fatty Liver

Fatty Liver is the most common chronic liver condition in the United States, affecting up to 25% of Americans. Most cases of fatty liver are found […]