March 31, 2020

Education
March 31, 2020
A New Edition of Nursing Ethics Is Now Available
March 30, 2020
A New Edition of The New England Journal of Medicine Is Now Available
March 27, 2020
A New Edition of The New England Journal of Medicine Is Now Available
March 25, 2020
A New Edition of The New England Journal of Medicine Is Now Available
March 24, 2020
New York Launches New COVID-19 Drug Trials; More Underway in China
March 20, 2020
A New Edition of Journal of Medical Ethics Is Now Available
March 18, 2020
A New Edition of Journal of Medical Ethics Is Now Available
February 19, 2020
U.S. Medical Schools Boost LGBTQ Students, Doctor Training
January 22, 2020
Patients Can’t Afford for Doctors to Misunderstand the Healthcare Business
January 6, 2020
Body Donation: The Lessons Learned from the Dead
December 31, 2019
US: Med Student Tried to Smuggle Cancer Research to China
November 26, 2019
U.S. Medical Schools Training More Students with Disabilities
September 30, 2019
In a Quest for More Precise Cancer Care, Hospitals Invest in New Tools–And New Training, Too
September 10, 2019
Walking on Eggshells in Medical Schools
July 29, 2019
Genes Tell the Story: Young Doctors Age Too Quickly
July 15, 2019
Why Doctors Are Drowning in Medical School Debt
July 11, 2019
Reduced Work Hours for Trainee Doctors Not Seen to Compromise Care
June 27, 2019
Med Students Are Doing Vaginal Exams on Unconscious, Non-Consenting Patients
June 17, 2019
A New Edition of JAMA Is Now Available
March 25, 2019
A New Edition of JAMA Is Now Available
JAMA (vol. 320, no. 19, 2018) is available online by subscription only. Articles include: “Physical Activity Guidelines for Health and Prosperity in the United States” by Brett P. Giroir and Don Wright “The New Age of Patient Autonomy: Implications for … Read More
January 18, 2019
A New Edition of Nursing Ethics Is Now Available
Nursing Ethics (vol. 25, no. 6, 2018) is available online by subscription only. Articles include: “Ethical Competence: An Integrative Review” by Kathleen Lechasseur, Chantal Caux, Stéphanie Dollé, and Alain Legault “Ethical Climate and Missed Nursing Care in Cancer Care units” … Read More
December 14, 2018
Japan Medical School ‘Rigged Women’s Results’
(BBC) – At least nine Japanese medical schools manipulated admissions, in part to exclude female students, a government investigation has found. The inquiry was launched in August, after the prestigious Tokyo Medical University (TMU) was found to have tampered with … Read More
October 30, 2018
Surgery Students ‘Losing Dexterity to Stitch Patients’
(BBC) – A professor of surgery says students have spent so much time in front of screens and so little time using their hands that they have lost the dexterity for stitching or sewing up patients. Roger Kneebone, professor of … Read More
October 11, 2018
Doctors Move Away from Using Live Animals for Trauma Surgery Training
(Reuters) – An initiative to replace the use of live animals with a human simulator for trauma surgery practice got training programs in more than 20 countries to make the switch, saving them money in the process, researchers say. The … Read More