Ethics in a post-COVID world
The COVID-19 pandemic has raised a host of ethical challenges in the healthcare setting. Ethical concerns include triage decisions, shortages of key resources, hospital visitor
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has raised a host of ethical challenges in the healthcare setting. Ethical concerns include triage decisions, shortages of key resources, hospital visitor
Read MoreLast month, the CDC backed down on strict opioid guidelines amid backlash from providers and chronic pain patients. As a pain specialist, I’ve seen firsthand
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic profoundly affected health institutions, plunging well-resourced health systems into an unfamiliar state of relative resource limitations. The U.S. leads the world in
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Read MoreIt is perhaps slightly unprofessional to admit this, but one of the things I was most excited about as I embarked on a week’s trip
Read MoreWhat does a post-pandemic world look like and when will it be here? The truth is, no one really knows. But what we do know
Read MoreThis post is a preview of a presentation for the Baruch A. Brody Lecture in Bioethics. Want to learn more about this topic? Tune into the lecture Feb
Read MoreEmergency care does not begin in the hospital; it begins the moment a patient or bystander recognizes the emergency. When someone calls 911 for an
Read MoreEditor’s note: The following story explores feelings of safety and sacrifice. A version of this piece was performed at Off-Script, the Texas Medical Center’s storytelling
Read MoreIn the United States, birth defects affect about 3% of births yearly and are responsible for 20% of infant deaths. Common birth defects include neural
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