February 3, 2026

From pediatrics to geriatrics: How treating children prepared me for dementia care

​As a pediatrician, I spent many years in a busy, at times hectic, mostly enjoyable practice before retiring and segueing...

February 2, 2026

Medical expertise does not prevent caregiving grief [PODCAST]

​Subscribe to The Podcast by KevinMD. Watch on YouTube. Catch up on old episodes! Triple board-certified physician in adult and...

February 2, 2026

Why AAP funding cuts threaten the future of pediatric health care

​During my pediatrics rotation in my third year of medical school, the most important skill I learned was how to...

February 2, 2026

Oral Wegovy: the miracle and the mess of the new GLP-1 pill

​A patient stopped me in the hallway recently, not in an exam room, not seated, not “ready” for a clinical...

February 2, 2026

Why dietary advice changes: It is not the food, it is the world

​We owe patients a better explanation about food. The food didn’t change. The world did, and our guidelines followed. For...

February 2, 2026

Blood in urine after a child’s injury: When to worry

​Few things scare parents faster than seeing blood where it doesn’t belong. Maybe your child took a hard fall off...

February 2, 2026

Managing a Black Swan in health care: a lesson in transparency

​An excerpt from On All Sides of the Bed: One physician’s/CEO’s journey. In the early summer of 2013, our hospital...

February 2, 2026

Health care as a human right vs. commodity: Resolving the paradox

​Human rights are understood to be universal and egalitarian. They are inalienable, indivisible, and grounded in a shared moral intuition:...

February 2, 2026

Why voicemail in outpatient care is failing patients and staff

​Voicemail has quietly become one of the most fragile points in outpatient care, not because clinicians or staff are failing,...

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