Letter writer feels uncomfortable calling doctor by his first name — even if they’ve known each other since the doctor was a ...
Experts are calling for updates to HIPAA after AI was used to identify patients within anonymized health data. The post HIPAA ...
Many physicians find chatbots threatening, but that doesn’t mean they’re giving up on medicine. Credit...Fabio Consoli Supported by By Gina Kolata When it’s time to have a difficult conversation with ...
Inside his office, I feel uncomfortable addressing him as anything other than “Dr. Smith,” so now I avoid calling him by any name.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a patient unsure how to address his childhood ...
We rely on doctors to provide us with valuable information about our health. The last thing anyone wants is to hear something ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My new ophthalmologist is a 35-year-old man whom I have known since he was 8 years old and I coached him ...
'The Amy and Richard relationship is one of my favorite things I've ever been able to be part of.' ...
Dr. Alice Chiao used to teach emergency medicine to students at Stanford University’s medical school. Now, she’s teaching artificial intelligence-powered chatbots to think, diagnose and prescribe like ...
A Scottish GP who moved to Australia in 2020 has left thousands amused after sharing a classic 'Down Under' moment in the workplace. Dr Michael Mrozinski, who has built a large following online by ...
If you thought doulas only coached breathing in delivery rooms, meet the glam-squad godmothers of the operating room. Los ...
My new ophthalmologist is a 35-year-old man whom I have known since he was 8 years old and I coached him in youth football. He was in my son’s class, and I had frequent contact with him through his ...