Commentary
Opinion
Updates in clinical practice guidelines for Lyme disease
Diagnosing Lyme disease is often difficult, but there is good evidence that submitting a removed tick for identification is good practice.
Opinion
New guidance for those fully vaccinated against COVID-19
Some are concerned and confused about the implications of this guidance.
Article
A woman with scaling, and painful, crusted, erythematous papules and pustules on her face
A 78-year-old White female presented with a 1 year history of scaling, and painful, crusted, erythematous papules and pustules on the right...
Opinion
Online patient reviews and HIPAA
Any information that could be used to identify a patient is a HIPAA breach. This is true even if the patient has already disclosed information.
Opinion
Who is my neighbor? The ethics of sharing medical resources in the world
India is in a crisis as the burden of COVID-19 has collapsed parts of the health care system.
Commentary
What I want people to know about the Chauvin verdict
Black and Brown people cannot fully celebrate until there is actual police reform, said Dr. Kali Cyrus.
Opinion
Let me tell you about my vaccine
“I have had one patient who said she would not be getting vaccinated until I told her that I thought she should,” said Dr. Dinah Miller.
Opinion
Tick talk for families and pediatricians
Ticks are responsible for most vector-transmitted diseases in the United States, with Lyme disease most frequently reported.
Opinion
Change is hard: Lessons from an EHR conversion
There are sure to be bumps along the way.
Opinion
New guidelines dispel myths about COVID-19 treatment
NIH’s recently updated COVID-19 treatment guidelines are essential for primary care physicians to know, writes Dr. Linda Girgis.
Opinion
We’re all vaccinated: Can we go back to the office (unmasked) now?
Are the CDC’s interim guidelines for fully vaccinated people the green light psychiatrists have been waiting for?