Much of today’s care infrastructure was built for a different era, when medicine focused on acute illnesses and short-term fixes. But neurodegenerative diseases don’t follow that script, and neither can we. We have the tools to build something better: care that stays with people, adapts to their needs, and helps them live not just longer, but better. The post Caught Between Visits: How Our System Fails People With Parkinson’s and Dementia appeared first on MedCity News.| MedCity News
Symptoms often get labeled as anxiety, chronic fatigue, early neurodegeneration, IBS, or fibromyalgia. How to prevent the root cause — mold exposure — from going unrecognized. The post My Mold Illness Nearly Broke Me — Let’s Ensure Others Get the Care They Deserve appeared first on MedCity News.| MedCity News
Physicians are facing rising workloads, shrinking support staff and declining reimbursement — resulting in a burnout crisis and threatening the sustainability of independent practices. Experts say urgent Medicare payment reforms are needed to prevent further consolidation, as well as preserve access to care. The post Workload Up, Payment Down: The Growing Strain on Independent Practices appeared first on MedCity News.| MedCity News
Albany, GA | August 15, 2025 - Two outstanding members of the Phoebe Putney Health System healthcare team, Aedan P. McDonough, MD, and Lauren A. Swain, NP| Phoebe Putney Health System
Click here to learn more about our Sermo NPs and physicians weigh in on the "Ill-trained NPs” controversy blog posts. %| Sermo
As Gen AI continues to mature, there will be ways to employ these technologies thoughtfully and safely in healthcare today. The key is to continue to embrace new breakthroughs – with strong guardrails for safety, privacy and transparency.| MedCity News
Each November, the American Medical Association (AMA) Interim Meeting of the House of Delegates is held. The House of Delegates is a policy and legislative body comprising nearly 500 elected physicians. The House of Delegates convenes under one roof with delegates from each state and specialty society to discuss the direction of medicine and medical advocacy for the coming six months. The following topics were at the forefront of negotiations at this meeting in November 2023.| Biomedical Odyssey
Dr. Henry Manning practiced medicine in Youngstown, Ohio from around 1811 until his death in 1869. He served as a surgeon in the Ohio Militia during the War of 1812. He was one of two doctors in the town of about 400 people. He traveled to patients’ homes on horseback on dirt roads at all… Continue reading Dr. Manning’s 1834 daybook→| Melnick Medical Museum
Hi my name is Adrian Unger and I am a Family Nurse Practitioner at Stilwell Physician Clinic. I first started working for Stilwell Memorial Hospital in 2003 as a Certified Nurse Aid (CNA), while I was in the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) program at the Stilwell ITC and graduated in 2004. I continued to work […]| Stilwell Memorial Hospital
How long have you worked at Memorial Hospital? I started here on May 1, 2021. What made you interested in becoming a doctor? I decided I wanted to be a Doctor when I was 5 and never changed my mind. I liked my Doctor. Where did you go to school? College at University of Illinois, […]| Stilwell Memorial Hospital
How long have you worked at Memorial Hospital’s Physicians Clinic? I came as a medical student in 1995 and as a resident physician in 1998-2001 for a few months and worked throughout the hospital with old doctors like Dunnington, Jimmy Taylor, Phil Keeter, Dr. Martin and a few others. Then when I finished my training […]| Stilwell Memorial Hospital