Presenting at AAN 2025, researchers evaluated gender, racial, and ethnic representation trends among US academic neurology faculty between 1972 and 2021.
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A survey was conducted to determine what patient factors most challenge patient care in cardiology.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health aimed to develop a campaign addressing health care worker burnout.
In an umbrella analysis, researchers assessed the associations between cannabis, cannabinoids, and cannabis-based medicines and human health.
Researchers developed a multimodality teleneurology curriculum to teach residents key aspects of telehealth encounters, such as virtual examination and skill development.
Compliance with the US Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Price Transparency Rule is positively associated with penalty increases.
Researchers sought to determine the effect of multimodal transitional care intervention in patients at high-risk of readmission.
Nursing homes with the highest proportion of Black residents have the greatest number of hospitalizations and emergency department visits.
More than 235 health care organizations declared their support for the Improving Care and Access to Nurses Act in a letter.
Survey shows many adults are still skipping or delaying needed health care and that PAs may help ease the health care crisis.
Researchers sought to determine whether there was an association between prescribing nonguideline concordant ASM in newly diagnosed epilepsy in older adults and subsequent injury.
During the pandemic, nearly 100,000 U.S. registered nurses called it quits due to a combination of stress, burnout, and retirement.
Being married with children is associated with a greater earnings penalty for female physicians, according to a study.
Despite earlier success in receiving NIH funding, women surgeons are underrepresented among surgeon-scientists.
Nurses refute claims of a shortage and say many of the 1-million nurses with active licenses are not working because of unsafe staffing.
Race and ethnicity reporting has improved significantly in pediatric clinical trials, but there is still underrepresentation of certain racial and ethnic groups.
Benefits seen for total burnout, emotional exhaustion, and depression at four months
Nearly twofold increase in annual number of attacks seen from 2016 to 2021, exposing information of nearly 42 million patients
In two years following a rural hospital closure, nearby hospitals see increase in emergency department visits and hospital admissions
However, trend offset by increase in advanced practice professionals weekly work hours
Vending machine dispenses naloxone, sharps containers, safer injection/smoking kits, pregnancy tests, HIV tests
Potential annual cost savings range from $2,233 to $694,141 with transition to waterless surgical scrub, education to reduce regulated medical waste
Easier access to birth control helps women who live far from a health care provider or have difficulty obtaining appointments
Physicians’ perceptions of occupational stress at individual level were shaped by stressors within and across four levels
Total number of cases and total number of major cases performed differ by sex of surgeon
Black, Hispanic students also have lower publication rates, particularly at non-top 40 schools
New penalties will apply to fewer than 0.5 percent of U.S. nursing homes that are already designated as a ‘special focus facility’
Physicians with disabilities reported physical and sexual mistreatment from both coworkers and patients
Wider compensation gap between male and female physicians seen in 2019 versus 2013
Emotional exhaustion and depersonalization increased as the pandemic wore on in 2020