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Telehealth has reshaped many areas of healthcare in recent years. In primary care, psychiatry, and chronic disease management, virtual visits have expanded access and added convenience. During the COVID‑19 pandemic, telemedicine use in the United States surged from under 16 percent of physicians using video telehealth before 2020 to more than 86 percent by 2021 according to nati...

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Becoming a physician requires intense academic rigor, years of clinical training, and countless hours in the hospital. Residency teaches you how to diagnose disease, manage complex patients, respond to emergencies, and make high-stakes decisions under pressure. But when it comes to practicing wound care, especially in post-acute and long-term care settings, many essential skills...

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Proactive Tips for Physicians, Nurses, and Post-Acute Care Professionals In wound care, prevention is everything. Catching skin breakdown before it becomes a full-blown wound is one of the most powerful tools a provider can use to improve patient outcomes, reduce healthcare costs, and avoid complications that may lead to hospitalization. If you’re a physician rounding in skilled...

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For many physicians, hospitals have long been the default workplace. They offer familiarity, structure, and prestige. But in recent years, more doctors are stepping back to reevaluate whether that setting truly serves their goals, lifestyle, and sense of purpose. The truth is, medicine is changing. So are the expectations of physicians. And the traditional hospital model is not ...

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