Medical Ethics in the Pandemic
At no point in my near 30-year career has there been more wrestling with the medically ethical principles driving shared-decision making between patients and myself. I also have been a …
At no point in my near 30-year career has there been more wrestling with the medically ethical principles driving shared-decision making between patients and myself. I also have been a …
There is a predicted shortage of 55,200 primary care physicians and 86,700 specialists by the year 2033 per a report by the Association of American Medical Colleges. The patient population …
My favorite coworkers and employees are quite varied in their looks, interests, habits, upbringing, and education, but one thing they have in common is what I call the “Give a …
Today patients are looking for a personalized healthcare experience. The expectation is met with a completely opposing paradigm of mandated, protocol-driven “health”care. Instead of the headbutting, alienation, and scorning of …
If you are considering a change in the way to receive medical treatment but cannot figure out how to do it, let me enlighten you to the private, pay-as-you-go style …
Let us work through the average family budget and see where health is landing. Clearly the landscape of everyone’s family unit is different depending upon the cities and towns that …
To solve the mysteries of your medical conditions we try to get to the very root or base of the problem before putting a medicine into the equation. Particularly, the …
I have had a rash of patients (pun intended) dealing with very annoying histamine problems. Yesteryear we talked about “bad allergies,” and we all know someone who struggled with every …
I have had so many questions on Paleolithic eating this week that I will share quick referencing on those items acceptable to the “Paleo” lifestyle. Briefly, the paleolithic style of …