March 2, 2026

Psychological safety in health care: Why speaking up saves lives

​During a busy morning, a junior nurse notices a discrepancy between a patient’s medication order and the usual dosing protocol....

March 2, 2026

Evaluating the U.S. Surgeon General nominee: Why clinical experience matters

​The single scariest moment in my medical career was not as a student, or a resident with the first dying...

March 2, 2026

Lessons from 47 years: long-term marriage and palliative care

​My wife is dying. The day has yet to be determined, but the causes are certain. Stage 4 metastatic pancreatic...

March 2, 2026

Health care credentialing is broken: How to fix the staffing crisis

​Imagine a world-class anesthesiologist at a major hospital in Manhattan. She is fully credentialed, board-certified, and has been saving lives...

March 2, 2026

Why I stopped accepting pharmaceutical-sponsored lunches

​A pharmaceutical representative recently brought lunch to my office to present a new drug. The drug may help some patients....

March 2, 2026

Why buprenorphine prescribing still lags after the X-waiver repeal

​The repeal of the “X-waiver” in the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023 was widely celebrated as a long-overdue step toward...

March 2, 2026

Philosophy in medicine: Why doctors need to ask “why”

​“Why are you studying that? Philosophy won’t help you save lives.” If I had a dime for every time someone...

March 1, 2026

Unpaid on-call shifts are driving doctors into early retirement [PODCAST]

​Subscribe to The Podcast by KevinMD. Watch on YouTube. Catch up on old episodes! Internal medicine physician Corinne Sundar Rao...

March 1, 2026

What chess taught me about clinical reasoning and humanism

​I first learned to respect silence over a chessboard. Two players sit across from one another, the clock ticking audibly,...

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