
Compassion in Health Care: Does it Really Matter?
If you have completed the extensive education required of you to become a board-certified nurse or physician, compassion may be a characteristic that you assume
If you have completed the extensive education required of you to become a board-certified nurse or physician, compassion may be a characteristic that you assume
The novel coronavirus has placed strain on our medical system in ways we’ve never seen. But it hasn’t only been hospitals, urgent care clinics, and
The value of anatomy as an integral aspect of medical science and education has been understood for aeons. The anatomical structure of the human body,
Spine surgery has always been a relatively complex matter. It wasn’t long ago that patients needing a back or neck procedure had their surgery using
Plastic and reconstructive surgeons are under tremendous pressure to achieve optimal aesthetic outcomes for their patients. In the cosmetic realm, there may be no procedure that
As clinical medicine, including field medicine, has advanced and become more technological, students and instructors have faced nuanced challenges. Namely, does technology such as virtual