
Pitfalls of Social Media — and How to Avoid Them
Dr. Yewande Alimi shares important do’s and don’ts for physicians to keep in mind when navigating social media.
Dr. Yewande Alimi shares important do’s and don’ts for physicians to keep in mind when navigating social media.
Recent multisociety guidelines find limited data behind some processes that have become standard practice.
Surgeons have a responsibility to understand AI tools and ensure they are ethically developed and implemented.
Dr. Ascher, the first woman to perform a liver transplant, shares insights from her prolific career.
Physicians striving to provide LGBTQIA+ affirming care shouldn’t be afraid to make (and learn from) mistakes.
Simple ergonomic solutions, such as targeted stretching microbreaks, can protect surgeons from work-related injuries and improve patient care.
It’s never too early for APPs to think about non-clinical careers — and to gain the leadership skills needed to excel in them.
Two career paths, two perspectives. Drs. Amandeep Sahota and Catherine Chapin agree hepatology offers a unique opportunity to establish lifelong connections with patients.
In a population-based study of more than 55,000 patients, bariatric surgery reduced the incidence of de novo cancer by half.
DDW offers dedicated programming, networking opportunities and areas specifically for trainees and early career attendees.
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