November 2024

The Doctor Shortage No One Talks About

By Shadman Sinha, MD Featured in Op-Med, a collection of original articles contributed by Doximity members. I speak to a desperate father on the phone. His daughter’s migraines are making her miss school but the earliest pediatric neurology appointment is six months out. A young teen likely needs growth hormone therapy but the pediatric endocrinologist […]

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Men Wanted: New Efforts to Attract Male Nurses

MDedge |Internal Medicine Jodi Helmer Only 12% of the nurses providing patient care at hospitals and health clinics today are men. Although the percentage of nurses has increased — men made up just 2.7% of nurses in 1970 — nursing is still considered a “pink collar” profession, a female-dominated field. “We’ve made strides over the

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Stop calling me “doctor”: the nurse practitioner’s fight for recognition

Joseph Lanctot, FNP-C – Conditions  I introduce myself to the patients as a nurse practitioner (NP), but they still call me a doctor. Even worse, some of the staff refer to me as “doctor.” I imagine they do so out of respect, but no matter how many times I correct them, the erroneous title lives

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A ‘transformational era of nursing’ on the horizon

Mariah Taylor (Email)  Becker’s Clinical Leadership Nursing is in a “transformational era,” leaders told Becker’s. From developments in AI and virtual nursing, to shifts in workforce needs and demand, they say the changes are a matter of when, not if. Here, four leaders discuss what changes they expect to see in the next five years:

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Nurse practitioner reveals startling flaws in APRN education: Is patient safety at risk?

Joseph Lanctot, FNP- MedPage Today Recently, Bloomberg published an article titled “The Miseducation of America’s Nurse Practitioners” by Caleb Melby, Polly Mosendz, and Noah Buhayar, which brings to the public’s attention the dismal state of education for APRNs. I would like to share my own story and that of several other APRNs who attended my

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The New Cancer Stats Might Look Like a Death Sentence. They Aren’t.

MDedge Hematology and Oncology Deanna Brockman, MS Cancer is becoming more common in younger generations. Data show that people under 50 are experiencing higher rates of cancer than any generation before them. As a genetic counselor, I hoped these upward trends in early-onset malignancies would slow with a better understanding of risk factors and prevention

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Florida university announces first AI-focused nursing degree of its kind

Florida State University recently launched the Nursing and Artificial Intelligence Innovation Consortium By Hunter Boyce – The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Artificial intelligence isn’t just creeping into the health care workspace; it’s also entering the classroom. Florida State University has launched the Nursing and Artificial Intelligence Innovation Consortium, and it’s bringing a first-of-its kind nursing degree along

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