Microsoft exec and Learn Serve Lead 2024 speaker James Weinstein, DO, says the technology could one day expand access and quality, but privacy concerns remain.
We must change policies, improve training, expand research, and above all, combat ageism to care for millions of older Americans, a renowned geriatrician argues
As New York continues to grapple with thousands of COVID-19 patients, academic medical centers in less-hard-hit areas are sending physicians to help out.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, medical education quickly went online. Webcams captured hospital rounds, 3D images replaced cadavers, and Zoom became classrooms.
The AAMC issued updated guidelines for medical schools regarding medical student participation in patient care activities during the coronavirus outbreak.
Medical students who are a few weeks from graduation want to help out during these tough times. But that could have consequences for their mental health.
Clinicians across the country are dealing with stark increases in COVID-19 infections and anxiety. The emotional and physical toll on them is only beginning.
The AAMC today called for the development of a national, standardized data collection system that accurately captures race and ethnicity data during COVID-19..
Despite critical workforce shortages in some hot spots around the country, physicians whose licenses expired long ago cannot just jump back into practice.