By Scott Bradley, MD Too often, patients with knee pain give up hope of relief if they can’t or prefer not to have a surgical procedure. However, a wide range of conservative therapies can significantly improve joint pain and range of motion in osteoarthritis patients. The most commonly known treatments are medications, physical therapies and steroid injections, but … [Read more...] about Easing Knee Pain with Non-Surgical Treatments
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Clinical Trials Driving Improved Survival Rates in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
By Michael A. Danso, MD The advent of immunotherapy and genomic analyses of cancer cells has led to a rapid evolution in treatment options for patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Recent and ongoing clinical trials have identified multiple therapies that may help cure more early-stage patients with this often-aggressive cancer, a form prevalent in both … [Read more...] about Clinical Trials Driving Improved Survival Rates in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Nurturing Financial Wellness: A Benefit to Employee and Businesses Alike
By Margaret N. Wiley, Financial Advisor, AAMS The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated what has been a growing awareness and openness about mental health in our country. One way that businesses can have a positive impact on their employees’ emotional wellbeing is to help them achieve greater financial wellness. That means supporting people in saving and investing for … [Read more...] about Nurturing Financial Wellness: A Benefit to Employee and Businesses Alike
Five Things Rheumatologists Wish Every Primary Care Physician Knew
By Kristi V. Mizelle, MD Primary care physicians encounter rheumatic disease in their day-to-day practice. There is an increasing prevalence of rheumatic disorders, including osteoarthritis, gout, rheumatoid arthritis, and more. Prevention, detection, diagnosis, and treatment of these conditions begin with primary care physicians. 1) Test for ANA sub-serologies ONLY … [Read more...] about Five Things Rheumatologists Wish Every Primary Care Physician Knew
Practicing Above and Below Your License:
Traps for Entrepreneur-Minded Professionals and How to Avoid Them By Erica Pero I have many creative clients and healthcare laws are changing so quickly - I get asked about new lines of business regularly. It might be a physician assistant wanting to open a health coaching business, a surgeon who wants to open a med spa, or a nurse who wants to open an IV bar... … [Read more...] about Practicing Above and Below Your License: