
Joo-Young Lee
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1 month ago |
lupus.bmj.com | Joo-Young Lee |Emily McDonald |Emily Mcdonald |Gregory Clark |Michèle Stanciu
Patients with SLE are at risk of adverse drug events (ADEs), polypharmacy and medication non-adherence. In this cohort, 40% of SLE hospitalisations were medication related: 29% were associated with one or more ADEs and 10% were flares associated with non-adherence. Half of ADEs were preventable or ameliorable. This study highlights a high burden of medication-related harm in SLE and identifies subgroups who could benefit from preventative interventions.
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1 month ago |
cell.com | Diana Aguilar-Gómez |Jacob Bejder |Jonathan Graae |Yelin Ko |Andrew Vaughn |Kendell Clement | +5 more
Keywordsevolutionary adaptationnatural selectioncardiovascular physiologybreath-hold divingResearch topic(s)CP: GenomicsIntroductionExtraordinary human populations have inhabited nearly every environment on the planet, adopting unique lifestyles and strategies to survive. The extreme conditions faced by these populations have imposed natural selection, introducing heritable adaptive variation.
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Mar 6, 2025 |
kevinmd.com | Jawaria Suhail |Joo-Young Lee |Jinwook Park |Alpa Shah
The moment I was born, my future was decided for me—I was going to be a doctor. My mother had made up her mind, and from that point forward, my path seemed clear: medical school, residency, patient care for life. That was the blueprint. For many physicians, this is the only path we have ever known. Medicine is not just a career; it is an identity, a commitment, a calling. But what happens when that path no longer fits?
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Jun 28, 2024 |
kevinmd.com | Allison R. Linehan |Danielle Kelvas |Joo-Young Lee |Jinwook Park
Subscribe to The Podcast by KevinMD. Watch on YouTube. Catch up on old episodes!We dive into the evolving landscape of health care entrepreneurship with our guest, Tod Stillson, a family physician and entrepreneur. Tod shares his journey from traditional employment to establishing his own single-member professional micro-corporation, offering insights into the advantages of this innovative model.
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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.
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