Voices from the Doximity Network
Arti Thangudu, MD
May 10, 2019
Timothy Wheeler, MD
May 10, 2019 Link to Policing the Speech of Each Other Doesn't Improve Teamwork
Scott Isaacs, MD F.A.C.P., F.A.C.E.
May 9, 2019 Link to What I Learned About Postoperative Monitoring and Management of the Bariatric Surgery Patient at AACE
Lulu Zhao, MD
May 9, 2019 Link to For Expecting Moms with Opioid Addiction, Health Starts with Compassion
Sidney Schwab, MD
May 9, 2019 Link to The Infection that Moves So Fast You Can See it Happening
Jeff Anzalone, DDS
May 9, 2019 Link to The Difference Between Being Rich And Being Wealthy
Mark Rego, MD
May 8, 2019 Link to There Will Never Be a Perfect Health Care System
Jonathan Kaplan, MD
May 8, 2019 Link to Why This Plastic Surgeon Believes in Being Transparent About Pricing
Joumana Chaiban, MD FACE
May 8, 2019 Link to Women Urged to Take the Lead at AACE 2019
Margaret T Curtis, MD
May 8, 2019 Link to Bouncing Back, Bouncing Forward
Kyle Jones, MD, FAAFP
May 7, 2019 Link to I Wished He Would Die so That I Could Get Some Sleep
Steven F. Gordon, MD
May 7, 2019 Link to I Did the Math: Full-Time, Full-Service Doctors Cannot Ever Have a Work-Life Balance
Jayanth Sridhar, MD
May 7, 2019 Link to ARVO 2019: Protocol V Clinical Trial Supports Observational Approach to DME
Kristen Carter, MD
May 7, 2019 Link to The First Cut is the Deepest
Elliott Martin, MD
May 7, 2019 Link to Is the 'Happy Pill' Solving or Creating a Problem?
Yehonatan Shilo, MD
May 7, 2019 Link to The Heartbreak of Being a Psychiatrist
Jeffrey Howard Millstein, MD
May 6, 2019 Link to The Transformative Power of Creators at the 2019 Creativity in Medicine Conference
Cameron Todd
May 6, 2019 Link to Why Sometimes It's Better Not to Push the Limits of Medicine
May 6, 2019 Link to My Top Takeaways from AACE, Even Though I Didn't Attend
Sharon Ben-Or, MD
May 6, 2019 Link to The Lesson That Never Stops Hurting
Kumkum Ahluwalia, MD
May 6, 2019 Link to Dropping the Fear of Diagnosing
Austin Reifel
May 3, 2019 Link to What Happens When Doctors Do As They're 'Supposed To'