Finding cataracts: The work starts before the operating room
When we think about cataract care, we often jump straight to surgery. In many parts of the world, age-related cataract, the clouding of the lens
Read MoreWhen we think about cataract care, we often jump straight to surgery. In many parts of the world, age-related cataract, the clouding of the lens
Read MoreAt the start of the year, thousands of publicly accessible datasets and research papers related to such topics as chronic disease, environmental health, adolescent health,
Read MoreAs the resident Gen Z consultant, I must know everything about social media. So naturally, when it came time to explore how concerns about toxic
Read MoreAmid growing economic pressures and evolving healthcare expectations, the U.S. health system is undergoing a significant shift toward value-based care. As part of this transformation,
Read MoreIn the ICU as a pediatric resident physician, I cared for an infant whose life was forever altered by a co-sleeping accident. Now ventilator and
Read MoreBeing passionate about political and social issues can sometimes bring frustration, as the issues often seem too complex and lofty to be impacted by any
Read MoreWhat does it mean to invest in people? At the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, we believe it’s more than professional advancement –
Read MoreEach year, about 2.3 million newborns die worldwide: an average of four newborn deaths every minute. In 2000, the United Nations launched the Millennium Development
Read MoreWhen we think of risks in surgery, our minds often go to human factors around the procedure itself, but some powerful predictors of surgical outcomes
Read MoreCervical radiculopathy is a condition where a nerve in the neck gets pinched or irritated, often causing pain that travels from the neck down into
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