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Your Health Doesn’t Take a Summer Break: Why June Is the Perfect Time for a Checkup

Minority Nurse

The National Cervical Cancer Coalition reminds us that womens health should remain a year-round priority, with regular care and awareness playing a vital role in long-term wellness. Many doctors will suggest a yearly physical exam to screen for medical issues, but how often you go for a routine exam is up to you.

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Friday Reflection 27: The Poor Historian

Sensible Medicine

Many a medical trainee has been humiliated on morning rounds after proclaiming that their presentation was wanting because the “patient was a poor historian.” There is a differential diagnosis for the patient who cannot describe the history of their medical concerns.

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Elevating FQHC Services: Compass Health Network’s Integration of GALE eClinics

19 Labs

Some of the Compass Health Network centers that utilize GALE eClinics to enhance healthcare delivery Primary Care and Pediatrics: For primary care and pediatric services, especially in rural areas where medical providers are scarce, GALE eClinics bridges the gap by allowing remote consultations and evaluations.

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What It’s Like to Work as a Podiatrist’s Medical Assistant

Prism Career Institute

A medical assistant is an important member of a healthcare team. Medical assisting involves working alongside physicians or specialists while performing a variety of duties that impact the quality of care a patient receives. Qualified medical assistants can work in an assortment of specialties.

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Intern Year: A Resident’s Reflections and Advice

Sensible Medicine

Medical students around the country recently celebrated the annual tradition of Match Day, where graduating students learn where they have “matched” for their residency training. They will be the first to be called/paged/alerted when something goes wrong on the medical wards.

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Accepted: Your Guide to CU School of Medicine [Episode 599]

Accepted Blog

They discuss the unique aspects of the Colorado Medical curriculum, including the new Trek curriculum, the importance of longitudinal integrated clerkships, and the various tracks available for students. Dr. SooHoo emphasizes the competitive nature of medical school admissions and the holistic review process used to evaluate applicants.

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General Medicine Service Expectations

Sensible Medicine

I expect you to have the best grasp of your patients’ history of present illness, past medical history, and relevant social history. Data from the history and physical exam are critical and free. I, however, will be looking at the electronic medical record and will correct you every time you misspeak.