March 30, 2026

Coprolalia and Tourette syndrome: Understanding involuntary vocal tics

​When actor John Davidson, who has Tourette’s syndrome, reportedly uttered a racial slur during the British Academy of Film and...

March 30, 2026

How medical education debt drives the physician shortage

​I have sat in a lot of rooms where smart, well-meaning people puzzle over why American medicine keeps producing the...

March 30, 2026

The hidden costs of diffuse accountability in medical teams

​I have watched the scope-of-practice debate for decades, from call rooms and crowded wards, from intensive care units and emergency...

March 30, 2026

Overcoming moral injury in medicine: a Doctor’s Day reflection

​The white coat has always been a symbol of a sacred trust, a commitment to “do no harm.” But as...

March 30, 2026

A poem of gratitude for narrative medicine on Doctor’s Day

​You stood in the quiet spaces where fear gathers its weight, in exam rooms humming with doubt, in moments when...

March 30, 2026

Why resilience is not the cure for physician burnout

​When I think about the defining trait physicians have, it is perseverance. Persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay...

March 30, 2026

Understanding methylation, BDNF, and the ApoE Alzheimer’s gene

​An excerpt from The Invincible Brain: The Clinically Proven Plan to Age-Proof Your Brain and Stay Sharp for Life by...

March 30, 2026

Finding meaning in medicine: Reconnecting with your childhood calling

​If you are a child of the 1960s, chances are your mother or grandmother made some of your clothes from...

March 29, 2026

How artificial intelligence sycophancy distorts clinical decision-making

​Artificial intelligence talks with a voice that is fluent, confident, and increasingly human-like. For clinicians, that voice is both promising...

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