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Jun 24, 2024 |
opmed.doximity.com | helen CHEN |Heather Kristin Schopper |Ryan Richman
When I was a child, I used to snoop in the pantry of my grandparents, where I would find bags upon bags of mystery ingredients. As an adult, I now know the ingredients to be goji berries and white fungus. My grandmother was an endocrinologist and my grandfather was an infectious disease physician who practiced what we view as conventional Western medicine. But so integral in daily living in China, where my grandparents were from, was the almost inherent knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine.
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Jun 24, 2024 |
opmed.doximity.com | Jordan Frey |helen CHEN |Heather Kristin Schopper
AI is becoming pervasive in our culture and is likely here to stay. With that in mind, I’ve been curious about what investment tips ChatGPT would give us. I’ll admit that I’ve been a slow adopter of ChatGPT. But after testing out the Doximity AI tool recently, I’ve given more and more thought as to how we can use it. That is what ultimately led to my curiosity regarding its investment advice. I began my investigation really skeptical.
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May 28, 2024 |
opmed.doximity.com | Manasvi Khullar |JoAnn Pinkerton |Giulia Faison |helen CHEN
Health Care Needs Better CybersecurityIt was the calm before the storm. During a shift on my surgery rotation, we received a massive influx of patients from a neighboring hospital. The team was confused why ambulances continued to stream in, until we realized the other hospital was the victim of a cyberattack, and their EMR system was paralyzed. They were unable to view patient charts and deliver life-saving care, and began diverting ambulances to our hospital.
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May 28, 2024 |
opmed.doximity.com | JoAnn Pinkerton |Giulia Faison |helen CHEN |Brady Laughlin
What Was New in the World of Menopause and Hot Flash Treatment at ACOG 2024? Vasomotor symptoms (VMS), or hot flashes, are reported by up to 80% of women during the menopausal transition and are the leading cause of medical attention during the transition. More than one-third of women report severe symptoms, which last, on average, seven years but can last ten years or more after the last period, with ethnic and racial variation.
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May 28, 2024 |
opmed.doximity.com | Giulia Faison |helen CHEN |Brady Laughlin |Leila Haghighat
As a neonatologist, I can count on both hands the times I was, undoubtedly helpfully, informed during sign-out that this particular patient had a “difficult parent.” Undoubtedly helpfully, I like to think, because either the previous physician, or nurse, or secretary, or respiratory therapist had an encounter with the parent that somehow altered their expectation of what their workflow would be like that day.
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