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The Generation Y Physician | Brian Secemsky MD
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Laquo; Let’s Ban the Phrase ‘Studies Show’ From Medical Lingo. Why Every Young Physician Should Have a Professional Twitter Account. The Generation Y Physician. October 21, 2014. Tech-savvy. Attention-craving. Lazy, good-for-nothings. But what defines the particular subgroup of young physicians that are currently clawing their way through medical training and beyond? What can be said about the Generation Y physician? Tapping into Medical Knowledge. This accelerated evolution of medical information carrie...
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Page 2 of 6. Why Older Physicians Should Write. March 16, 2015. It will take seasoned physicians, like you and your colleagues, to provide your much-needed mentorship, experience and opinion to advocate for improved public health awareness and physician well-being. Continue reading →. Breaking It Down: The End of Medical Training. January 16, 2015. We've almost made it. Long gone are the purgatory stints of library study, slaving to solve esoteric problems relating. Continue reading →. December 19, 2014.
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Health Care 101: How Doctors are Paid | Brian Secemsky MD
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Laquo; Cracking the Myth: Does Cracking Knuckles Cause Arthritis? Breaking It Down: Gluten Sensitivity. Health Care 101: How Doctors are Paid. May 30, 2014. As our nation struggles with the mind-boggling algebraic-like task of reigning in on health care expenditures while increasing provider access and high-quality medical care, provider payment structures are in flux between traditional payment methods and relatively new financial structures. How are doctors paid? Reimbursement often involves a payment ...
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Health Care 101 | Brian Secemsky MD
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Health Care 101: How Doctors are Paid. May 30, 2014. Whether we like it or not, beneficial changes in our health care system will not have any lasting effect without aligning incentives of big health care players involved, including payers, providers and most importantly, the patients. Continue reading →. Health Care 101: Three Easy Ways to Keep Your Patients Happy. November 12, 2013. Health Care 101: Dealing With a Medical Error. September 12, 2013. Health Care 101: Survival Tips for Medical Students.
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The Rise of the Employed Physician | Brian Secemsky MD
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Laquo; Why Every Young Physician Should Have a Professional Twitter Account. Breaking It Down: The End of Medical Training. The Rise of the Employed Physician. December 19, 2014. By the time I entered medical school, I developed the fixed assumption that, like my father (and grandfather and great-grandfather), I would ultimately be co-running a small office practice, develop a large but manageable patient panel and become highly involved with a local hospital. Now, I am not so sure. I asked my dad why he...
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Breaking It Down: The End of Medical Training | Brian Secemsky MD
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Laquo; The Rise of the Employed Physician. Why Older Physicians Should Write. Breaking It Down: The End of Medical Training. January 16, 2015. We've almost made it. There are myriad tales out there describing the roller coaster ride of medical school. Intern year has been portrayed in medical blockbusters such as Samuel Shem's. The House of God. And also highlighted in previous pieces that I wrote, seen here. But what can be said for those of us finishing our medical training? Like anyone going through e...
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It’s So Obvious That You Are a Med School Student | Brian Secemsky MD
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Laquo; Why Older Physicians Should Write. Evidence-Based Medicine and the Newly Trained Physician: A Relationship in the…. It’s So Obvious That You Are a Med School Student. April 17, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Brian Secemsky, M.D. Medical writing for patients, students. Follow Brian on Twitter @BrianSecemskyMD. Connect with Brian on LinkedIn.
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Let’s Ban the Phrase ‘Studies Show’ From Medical Lingo | Brian Secemsky MD
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Laquo; It Is So Obvious That You Work the Hospital Night-Shift. The Generation Y Physician. Let’s Ban the Phrase ‘Studies Show’ From Medical Lingo. September 12, 2014. We've gone through too much academic rigor to sell ourselves short. So when I hear medical trainees in passing debating clinical management or listen in on a young clinic doc explaining treatment options to a mutual patient, I cannot help but cringe every time I overhear the phrase "studies show.". Simply put, it's poor form. If we've read...
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Breaking It Down | Brian Secemsky MD
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Breaking It Down: Controversy Over The U.S. Dietary Guidelines. June 26, 2016. Earlier this year, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released the long awaited 8th edition of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. As in prior iterations Continue reading. Breaking It Down: Electronic Cigarettes. May 12, 2016. Breaking It Down: Gluten Sensitivity. June 23, 2014. Breaking It Down: Medical Internship. October 24, 2013. Although ...
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Medical Conditions | Brian Secemsky MD
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Page 1 of 2. Breaking It Down: Gluten Sensitivity. June 23, 2014. Until more robust research is published on the topic, it is important for both patients with suspected gluten intolerance and their physicians to focus on the established workup and evidence for these symptoms while respecting the current uncertainty regarding gluten sensitivity. Continue reading →. Cracking the Myth: Does Cracking Knuckles Cause Arthritis? April 25, 2014. Public Journal Club: New Method in Improving Blood Pressure Control.
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