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  • Nov 1, 2024 | kevinmd.com | Dawn Baker |Inna Husain |Meeta Shah |Lynn Marie Morski

    Subscribe to The Podcast by KevinMD. Watch on YouTube. Catch up on old episodes!We sit down with Angela Nelson, a seasoned health care executive, to discuss the critical role of parent involvement in applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy for children and teens with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

  • Oct 30, 2024 | kevinmd.com | Dawn Baker |Inna Husain |Meeta Shah |Michele Luckenbaugh

    Subscribe to The Podcast by KevinMD. Watch on YouTube. Catch up on old episodes!We sit down with Marissa Caudill, a psychiatrist specializing in child, adolescent, and adult mental health, to explore the findings from the U.S. Surgeon General’s advisory “Parents Under Pressure.” We discuss the skyrocketing levels of stress among parents, the balancing act of caregiving, financial struggles, and the mental health toll on both parents and children.

  • Apr 7, 2024 | kevinmd.com | Joo-Young Lee |Jinwook Park |Monique Tello |Inna Husain

    In February 2024, the resident physicians in South Korea resigned in waves. This was not a strike; striking seemed meaningless, and the residents went right on quitting. This occurred after the Korean government promulgated health care reform plans to tackle major problems brewing under the nation’s universal health insurance system.

  • Apr 1, 2024 | nwitimes.com | Inna Husain

    Dr. Inna Husain Postnasal drip, or mucus that falls from the back of the nose into the throat, can be an annoying and pesky symptom. It can contribute to chronic throat clearing, throat irritation and cough. Postnasal drip is most commonly caused by rhinitis, or inflammation of the nasal passages, which can be triggered by a cold or upper respiratory infection, inhalant allergies, airway irritants, hormonal changes, cold air or certain medications.

  • Dec 3, 2023 | kevinmd.com | Amarish Dave |Sheila Nazarian |Inna Husain |Meeta Shah

    As the year draws to a close, it is important that we maximize our opportunities to reduce our taxes. Let’s explore three essential moves that doctors should consider before the tax year concludes to reduce their tax liabilities. 1. Contribute to tax-advantaged retirement accounts. One of the most effective ways for doctors to reduce their taxable income is by contributing to tax-advantaged retirement accounts.

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