Lawsuit alleges Vanderbilt doctors operated on wrong kidneyA Tennessee woman says Vanderbilt University Medical Center operated on the wrong kidney during her surgery in what federal officials call a "never event.'' Youth and hate Ten things I learned in my first 10 months of practice For my fellow new-in-practice physicians and residents, here are 10 things I learned in my first 10 months of practice as a family physician. High-dose biotin supplements may interfere with certain lab tests May affect immunoassays used to investigate or monitor cardiac disease, endocrine disorders, malignancies, anemias and infectious diseases Dystopia now: AI and physician obsolescence Clinical guidelines from specialty societies often biased Council of Saskatchewan city apologizes for comments in group home debate National task force to look at the possibilities for virtual care in Canada The task force will examine regulatory changes necessary for physicians to deliver virtual care across jurisdictions, as well as concerns over data collection and storage Vaping is an urgent threat to public health The evidence shows that vaping is creating a generation of nicotine-addicted youth, who start with e-cigarettes and move on to smoke tobacco products New tool better at predicting death after cardiac admission than current indexes First Previous 912 913 914 915 916 Next Last