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Federal Trade Commission bans most noncompete agreements
In a 3-2 vote, the Federal Trade Commission passed a final rule that bans new noncompete agreements with all workers in for-profit organizations.
VIDEO: Hooked on ID with Gonzalo Bearman, MD, MPH
We caught up with Gonzalo Bearman, MD, MPH, at the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America Spring Conference to ask how he got “Hooked on ID.”
‘We cannot pour from an empty cup:’ Work-life balance takes priority for today’s providers
When it comes to work-life balance, providers in the past skewed more toward work than life.
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Study: New antibiotics underprescribed for difficult-to-treat infections
BOSTON — More than 40% of patients with difficult-to-treat pathogens were prescribed older, generic agents despite the FDA approval of several new gram-negative antibiotics, findings showed.
Topol: AI-fueled ‘keyboard liberation’ will improve the medical encounter
BOSTON — “We should be embracing [AI] and trying to make this a priority to get this right, because I don’t know any alternative to get us out of this frustration right now outside of this technology,” Eric Topol, MD, said.
Am I allowed to be quiet? Looking through the lens of an introvert in medicine
Ever since my third-year clinical rotations in medical school, I can usually predict what will be written about me in my evaluations before seeing them.
Urology outpatient antibiotic use may be ‘substantially underestimated’
HOUSTON — Antibiotic use in urology outpatient settings may be “substantially underestimated” if only prescriptions made during in-person encounters are considered, researchers found.
‘Good friction:’ Experts share how artificial intelligence works in their office
DENVER — Incorporating artificial intelligence into daily practice can benefit both providers and patients, according to experts here at the American Academy of Neurology annual meeting.
SHEA Spring explores future of epidemiology, stewardship, more
SHEA Spring is back with a new theme: “The Future is Now: Implementing Change through People, Policy and Technology.”
Preoperative antibiotic therapy decreased microbiologic culture yield
Preoperative antibiotic exposure led to a significant decrease in microbiologic yield of operative cultures among patients with native joint septic arthritis, researchers found.
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