
The pandemic dramatically changed the number of patients seeking care in emergency departments.

The pandemic dramatically changed the number of patients seeking care in emergency departments.

A trio of clinicians discuss what needs to occur for telemedicine to be seen as a positive in reducing burnout during the ongoing pandemic.

Many tools are becoming available to psychiatrists who need to strengthen their reach of care outside the office.

The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated plans to make changes within their electronic health record system for a trio of Saint Louis University doctors.

The surprise surrounding healthcare’s embrace of technology in past months does not consider how willing physicians are to find and use the right tools.

Our seven-part series on how the pandemic brought about telemedicine in US healthcare, and what its future use looks like.

The therapy reduces death by 35% in patients with respiratory complications.

A leader in the field diabetic care, and endocrinology as a whole, Bruce Bode, MD, offers invaluable perspective on the impact of COVID-19 on clinical practice and major trials.

What risks of severity do patients face with viral infection?

A new paper highlights the means by which child healthcare, a "human science," will rebound from the pandemic.

Prior coronavirus outbreaks help assess the possible psychiatric dangers related to COVID-19.

A new Canadian Thoracic Society guidance sets recommendations for continued or halted use of inhaled steroids, nebulizers, biologics, and more.

Investigators expect an increase in demand for mental health services for young people in the coming years.

More prospective studies are needed to examine how different drugs can be effective for schizophrenia patients based on the cluster of symptoms.

Researchers are continuing to learn how the COVID-19 virus will effect patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

Authors say comparing mortality rates between the 2 conditions is a threat to public health.

In the latest edition of the DocTalk Podcast, Dr. Mark Smith talks about some of the issues related to the COVID-19 lockdown and how a second wave might psychologically impact individuals.

New data from NYU Langone Health found the rate of stroke in hospitalized patients was less than 1%, much lower than the reported rate of 2-5% from other countries.

New data found an 18-year-old female patient developed subacute thyroiditis following a COVID-19 infection.

Infants with obstructive sleep apnea may also be at an increased risk of negative outcomes associated with COVID-19.

A new study from Columbia University Irving Medical Center shows about 22% of hospitalized patients are sent to the ICU.

Dr. Ian Pavord discusses new meta-analyses of dupilumab planned for ATS 2020 on the DocTalk podcast.

Patients with more severe viral infections had higher rates of gastrointestinal symptoms.

The treatment was no better than standard care.

A story of how a clinician, mentor, father, and husband is handling the COVID-19 pandemic on the frontlines and social media.