April 8, 2026

Why cardiovascular medicine should focus on patients, not environmental advocacy

​The treatment of cardiovascular diseases has advanced at an extraordinary pace over the past half-century resulting in an age-adjusted 60...

April 8, 2026

Medical mistakes happen and you are still enough

​One prominent characteristic of medicine is its ability to repeatedly remind you to be humble. There is always something new...

April 8, 2026

Peer-led storytelling in adolescent substance use prevention

​Every week in the pediatric emergency department, I see the consequences of adolescent substance use that started too early and...

April 8, 2026

Navigating dense breast tissue and breast cancer screening guidelines

​“Pathology confirms invasive ductal carcinoma.” I had said those words to patients many times before. This time, they were said...

April 8, 2026

Balancing part-time clinical work and motherhood

​It was a typical weekday morning. I woke up at 5:20, started a load of laundry, showered, dressed, unloaded the...

April 7, 2026

Why loving organizations are the secret to ending burnout in medicine [PODCAST]

​Subscribe to The Podcast by KevinMD. Watch on YouTube. Catch up on old episodes! Physician coach Apurv Gupta discusses the...

April 7, 2026

Bridging the gap in rural dementia care with technology

​15642, five numbers that have shaped my life. We all have a zip code that we call home, yet some...

April 7, 2026

How diagnostic overshadowing delays hyperprolactinemia care

​She was 16 the first time she noticed it. Milk. From her breasts. No pregnancy. No childbirth. No explanation. She...

April 7, 2026

The hidden realities of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and U.S. health care policy

​The modern acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic was first recognized in the United States in early June 1981, when clusters...

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