A life in medicine Dr. Esper was an ardent supporter of LECOM and inspired 19 family members to become physicians. […]
Taking control of your finances after graduating from med school
Disclosure: I am not a financial expert, and the following are my own personal thoughts and opinions. I attribute most […]
WVSOM on PBS, King Charles and osteopathic medicine, award noms open
The osteopathic profession continues making strides thanks to the many wonderful DOs and osteopathic medical students who excel in their […]
Why I chose a rural hospital for my clinical rotations
A new frontier Giselle D’Andrea, OMS III, chose to complete her rotations at a rural hospital. Here, she shares her […]
The adventures of a sleepaway camp doctor
“Med staff — callback.”“This is Dr. Jim, med staff, go ahead.”“We need med staff to Cabin #1 immediately.”“On my way. […]
Artificial intelligence: Why it doesn’t belong in medicine
Editor’s note: Read this article’s companion piece, which is in favor of AI in medicine, here. Yes, Dr. Google does […]
The pros of artificial intelligence in health care
As a resident physician, I’ve witnessed the challenges of staying abreast of the ever-expanding medical knowledge base while trying to […]
Untold Physio Stories – Just Screen the Spine Already | Modern Manual Therapy Blog
For this episode, Erson talks about a recent case of marathon runner diagnosed with a grade 1 hamstring strain. It […]
Untold Physio Stories – One Case Changes a Career | Modern Manual Therapy Blog
Sometimes a point in your career is reached where you just want something different. Other times, a particular case can […]