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Physician Associate Program celebrates Class of 2025 at graduation ceremony
Physician Associate Program celebrates Class of 2025 at graduation ceremony

On Dec. 8, faculty, staff, friends, and family gathered at Yale’s Woolsey Hall to celebrate the 52nd Commencement of the Physician Associate Program. Read more

Yalenews - Dec 12
People’s Pharmacy: I went through 10 years of menopause hell before my physician prescribed this
People’s Pharmacy: I went through 10 years of menopause hell before my physician prescribed this

The Food and Drug Administration recently announced that it would be removing the black box safety warnings on hormone therapy. Read more

Oregon Local News - Nov 29
Nationwide decline in rural family physicians continues despite workforce efforts
Nationwide decline in rural family physicians continues despite workforce efforts

In this study, researchers used the American Medical Association Physician Masterfile to identify family physicians aged 65 years or younger in the U.S. actively practicing outpatient care from 2017 to 2023. Read more

Medical News - Nov 25
Study finds moderate readiness for AI use among young family physicians in Europe
Study finds moderate readiness for AI use among young family physicians in Europe

In this study, researchers surveyed 134 young family physicians from 20 European countries to understand how ready they are to use AI in primary care. Read more

Medical News - Nov 25
Regional West Physicians Clinic introduces Quit Nicotine Now program
Regional West Physicians Clinic introduces Quit Nicotine Now program

Regional West Physicians Clinic announces the Quit Nicotine Now Program – designed to help adult patients, 19 years of age and older, safely stop nicotine. Read more

Star Herald - Nov 09
SMH honors physicians, installs medical staff leaders
SMH honors physicians, installs medical staff leaders

SARASOTA — Sarasota Memorial Health Care System honored two physicians for their service to the health system and the community, and announced its 2026 chiefs of staff for both the SMH-Sarasota and SMH-Venice campuses. Read more

Yoursun.com - Nov 06
Exploring the sources of meaning among Japanese primary care physicians
Exploring the sources of meaning among Japanese primary care physicians

Researchers from University of Tsukuba and their collaborators interviewed Japanese primary care physicians and subsequently identified six distinct categories of experiences contributing to their sense of "meaning" in their professional roles. Caring for patients with diverse health problems and... Read more

Medical Xpress - Nov 04
Top White House Physician Skewers Trump’s Health Claims
Top White House Physician Skewers Trump’s Health Claims

Anna Rose Layden / Getty ImagesA top doctor to three U.S. presidents is calling BS on the MAGA administration’s claims that 79-year-old Donald Trump is still in the prime of his life. Jeffrey Kuhlman, who served as a White House physician under Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama, sat d... Read more

The Daily Beast - Nov 02
Intermountain Health and Black Physicians of Utah team up for 4th Annual Medicine Immersion Day
Intermountain Health and Black Physicians of Utah team up for 4th Annual Medicine Immersion Day

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (Good Things Utah) - Intermountain Health and the Black Physicians of Utah are collaborating for the 4th annual Medicine Immersion Day, a community event in Utah focused on introducing Black Utahns and students of color to the field of medicine and empowering them to follow c... Read more

Salt Lake City - Oct 21
Fatty liver disease is a growing, silent epidemic, especially among younger patients, says UB physician
Fatty liver disease is a growing, silent epidemic, especially among younger patients, says UB physician

Once almost exclusively seen in older adults, fatty liverdisease, which can be fatal if untreated, is now one of theworld’s fastest-growing diseases. And it’s increasinglyoccurring in young people as well. Read more

University At Buffalo - Oct 14