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JOURNAL CLUB

10 most helpful Journal Club articles

It's that time again! Here is Dr. Michael Burke's selection of the 10 best articles he reviewed for Journal Club in the last 12 months. They just might change your practice! What's number one?

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A Physician's Guide to Understanding Your Search Engine Results
According to a Pew Research Center survey, 72 percent of Internet users say they looked online for health information within the past year. And of those users, 77 percent of online health seekers say, "they began their last session at a search engine such as Google, Bing or Yahoo." The numbers are overwhelming and paint a clear picture -- search engines are an integral and necessary component to any healthcare provider's online success. Read More

PEDS V2.0

Clinical thermometry: An update and review

Thermometry has come a long way since 1592 when Galileo first fashioned a crude thermometer to measure temperature. In this month's article, Dr Schuman reviews what's new in tools for determining one of the body's most vital sign. What's new?

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How to Optimize Your Practice Tasks and Workflows
To remain independent, your private practice needs to run like a well-oiled machine, delivering quality patient care while thriving financially as a business. Physicians, front office and back office personnel all play critical roles. Most small practices can't afford a large staff, so it's important that those you do employ work as efficiently as possible. Read More

NUTRITION

Did school lunch changes improve nutrition?

The 2012 changes to make school lunches more nutritious had its supporters and opponents and led to questions about cost and the potential for wasted food. A recent report offered the first glimpse at whether or not the changes were successful. Was it a success?

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A new concept is changing how physicians feel about EHRs. The Problem-Oriented Medical Record (POMR) lets you to chart the same way you think about specific patient problems, allowing you to keep your eyes on the patient and not the screen. Read More

HAVE YOU READ THESE?

Learning to care for mental health

Two sides to bariatric surgery for teens

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