Staging skin cancer less exact than you might think
A recent study found that pathologists interpreting skin cancer slides are less accurate than you might think
A recent study found that pathologists interpreting skin cancer slides are less accurate than you might think
A recent study found that only 51% of the clinical recommendations given by primary care doctors were based on well-established evidence-based medicine.
The American Medical Association has published an article calling for reforms regarding the practice of overlapping surgeries, and how it is disclosed to the patient.
A recent article examined the future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Healthcare
Injuries from fireworks send people – particularly children and teenagers – to Emergency Departments in droves on July 4th
Some studies have confirmed the "July Effect" – there are more medical errors after July 1 when residents begin treating patients en masse.
A new study found that allowing patients to more quickly report their side effects to cancer treatment resulted in long survival.
Neuroscience and imaging technology may be able to "show" a person’s pain