Voices from the Doximity Network
Emily Louise Sieracki Wetherholt PharmD
Jun 26, 2023
H. Paul Putman III, MD
May 30, 2023 Link to Participation in Public Discourse Over Controversial Issues
Thomas Gruber, MD
Apr 17, 2023 Link to I Saw an Ad Offering to Pay Patients For Surgery. Is That Ethical or Legal?
Owen Muir, MD
Jun 7, 2022 Link to More Disclosures Please: A Call for Action for Psychiatrists To Engage With Industry
James Friebe and 1 other
May 17, 2022 Link to Can We Have Gender Equity in Medicine?
Evaline Cheng, MD
Oct 11, 2021 Link to Rethinking End-of-Life Care After Watching My Father Die
Taif J Mukhdomi, MD
Sep 20, 2021 Link to The Litigious Nature of What We Do: A Necessary Conversation During PAIN 2021
Arthur Lazarus, MD, MBA
Aug 7, 2021 Link to I Retired after Being Punished for Speaking Out. Now I Can Speak My Mind
Melinda Rebecca Ring, MD FACP, ABOIM
Jul 21, 2021 Link to I’m Called Anti-Science. I’m Just an Early Adopter
Rosemary Eseh-Logue, MD
Jul 19, 2021 Link to Let the Electronic Record Show How Hard We Work For Our Patients
Nzuekoh Nchinda, MD
Jul 14, 2021 Link to When Do We Stand By Our Expertise, and When Do We Let a Patient Choose?
Shah-Naz Khan, MD
Jun 11, 2021 Link to Cleaning up Our Practice
Nicholas Salter
May 10, 2021 Link to Why Do We Reduce Our Patients to Words?
Brian Zenger
Mar 29, 2021 Link to I Was Offered a COVID-19 Vaccine. Why I Felt Guilty
David Deemer
Mar 8, 2021 Link to Why COVID-19 No-Visitation Policies May Be Doing More Harm Than Good
Paula Mattice Magee, MD
Mar 6, 2021 Link to We Must Ensure Our Black Patients Are Not Left Behind
Zainab Mabizari, MD
Jan 25, 2021 Link to Can We Carry the Burden of the Stories We Bear Witness To?
Fiona Miller
Jan 15, 2021 Link to Take Two Aspirin—and Here's a Call to Action
Kenneth David Pettersen, MD, MPH
Jan 9, 2021 Link to Let's Not Let Our Masks Down Now
Charlotte Grinberg, MD
Jan 7, 2021 Link to The ‘Do Something’ Bias in Medicine
Joan S Naidorf, DO
Dec 14, 2020 Link to I'll Never Forget This Patient's Leg
Bruce C Harris, MD
Dec 11, 2020 Link to Sometimes Candor Is a Surgeon's Best Tool