More screenings are being developed and used to detect evidence of disease in bodily fluids. But questions remain about reliability and implications for care.
The World Health Organization says that antibiotic resistance rose during the COVID pandemic. But antibiotic stewardship and other efforts are yielding results.
Leaders at medical schools and teaching hospitals must come together to inspire cultural change and make stress management and mental wellness a priority.
Conversations about end-of-life care are among the most important interactions doctors and patients have. They may also prove to be the most challenging.
Report: Work on proposed revisions to the Common Rule should halt until an independent commission reviews and updates frameworks for human subject research.
Today's doctors, nurses, and scientists need to confront the role that physicians played in the Holocaust and apply that knowledge to research and practice.