Voices from the Doximity Network
James Philip Caruso, MD
Aug 8, 2022
Joy Westerman
Jul 12, 2022 Link to Self-Diagnosis in the Age of Precision Medicine
Steven Rogoff, MD
Jul 11, 2022 Link to His Chief Complaint Wasn’t Pain But A Broken Heart
Caitlin J. Cain, MD
Jun 27, 2022 Link to For Surgeons, Growth Often Comes From Dealing With Horrors
Matthew J Lindgren, MD
May 25, 2022 Link to Choosing a New Specialty After 11 Years
Carolyn Irene Rosinsky, MD
May 10, 2022 Link to The Standard of Substandard Care For Psychiatric Patients
Sathvik Namburar, MD
May 3, 2022 Link to We Aren’t Taught Enough to Be Doctors Outside of the Hospital
Paul Calvin Holtrop, MD
Apr 18, 2022 Link to Why Should Hospitals Have to Pay for Uninsured Patients?
Mar 15, 2022 Link to A Good Laugh Goes a Long Way: Using Humor in Patient Interactions
Katherine Wu, MD
Mar 8, 2022 Link to Sometimes A Lie Does the Least Harm
Feb 8, 2022 Link to Mistake-Based Medicine and the Harm of Self-Critique
Charles Sanky, MD, MPH
Feb 2, 2022 Link to The Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Is Now Law, But Here’s What It Forgets
Jan 13, 2022 Link to Paternalism Isn't a Good Thing, Except When It Is
Jan 6, 2022 Link to What Does the Body Remember From the ICU?
Christopher Morrow, MD
Nov 29, 2021 Link to What Clinicians Can Learn From the “Free Britney” Movement
James Friebe
Nov 8, 2021 Link to Practicing Medicine in a Wildfire
Nov 4, 2021 Link to My Patient Was Diagnosed with an Illness That Doesn't Exist
Anthony Joseph Pizzo, MD
Nov 3, 2021 Link to Working Across Credentials to Do What Must Be Done
Caitlin Kibbey, MD
Nov 1, 2021 Link to Austere Medicine at ACEP 21: Emergency Medicine without the ER
Robert Takla, MD
Nov 1, 2021 Link to ACEP Updates in Detection of Acute Coronary Syndrome by Magnetocardiography
Carl Albert Piel Jr., DO, FACEP
Nov 1, 2021 Link to Breaking VAD: When a Broken Heart Fails
Oct 28, 2021 Link to The Slippery Slope Between the Patient's Truth and Ours