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Council Post: Healthcare In 2025: A Year Of Practical AI, Remote Care And Patient-Centered Solutions
Dec 26, 2024 |
forbes.com | Amit Phull
Amit Phull is Chief Physician Experience Officer at Doximity and Emergency Medicine Faculty at Northwestern Medicine. As we approach 2025, political dynamics, economic forces and once-in-a-lifetime technological advancements have the potential to significantly influence patient care. From my vantage point as a physician who helps develop healthcare technology and whose company offers a telehealth solution, I expect five trends will significantly impact healthcare delivery in the coming year. 1.
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Aug 1, 2024 |
kevinmd.com | Amit Phull |Oscar Chen |Sera Choi |Clara Seong
Subscribe to The Podcast by KevinMD. Watch on YouTube. Catch up on old episodes!Join us as we speak with Laura Buchman, a patient advocate and author of NERVE: Surviving Medical Madness. Laura shares her harrowing personal experiences with the medical system, including the overwhelming shock of seeing her son hospitalized with severe acute hyponatremia.
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Apr 26, 2024 |
kevinmd.com | Natalie Enyedi |Pat Rich |Diego Razura |Amit Phull
Last summer, I had the incredible opportunity to present a case report as a poster at the Women in Ophthalmology Summer Symposium. As a premed student, this was exciting but also quite intimidating. This meeting is a large national medical conference with about 1,500 attendees, including ophthalmologists of all career stages, many ophthalmology residents, and medical students interested in ophthalmology.
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Apr 25, 2024 |
opmed.doximity.com | Brian B Gilmer |Christopher Bondoc |Rohana Motley White |Amit Phull
Time Does Not Heal All WoundsOnce in a while, I have to confess to a patient, “I do not actually know why you are hurting.” I’ve learned to always frame this conversation as my shortcoming. Still, it is not completely honest because the phrase has two meanings. First, there is, “I don’t understand the mechanics of what is happening here.” Usually there is an injury that makes sense, a bone contusion, for example, but the patient’s response does not fit the typical pattern.
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Feb 7, 2024 |
newsbreak.com | Amit Phull
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