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Tamara ThomasWorkforce News | February 17, 2025
Despite the recent advancements in artificial intelligence in medicine, it has yet to reduce physician workload and burnout.
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Tamara ThomasWorkforce News | December 3, 2024
Women are underrepresented in professional roles in movies, raising concerns about the perpetuation of gender stereotypes.
Katie KoskoSUO 2024 | December 3, 2024
Women had an 89% match rate in urologic oncology fellowships, compared with 54% in men.
Tamara ThomasWorkforce News | November 12, 2024
Students reported experience of invisibility as racial aggression.
Tamara ThomasDisparities in Nursing | October 17, 2024
healthcare workers are experiencing a surge in workplace violence
Tamara ThomasWorkforce News | October 15, 2024
Faculty have made it painfully clear they would look down on and resent any female colleague who got pregnant
Tamara ThomasWorkforce News | October 1, 2024
Asian American medical students frequently encounter racism from both peers and patients and report feeling unsupported.
Tamara ThomasWorkforce News | September 24, 2024
About 16% of the physicians said they did not feel valued by their organization at all.
Tamara ThomasAI in Medicine | September 23, 2024
According to the survey, 84.8% of US oncologists reported that they should be able to explain AI to use it. 
Tamara ThomasPublic Health | September 19, 2024
The experience of sexual harassment during physician training has been linked to worsened mental health
Tamara ThomasPublic Health | August 7, 2024
Physician demand is projected to continue to grow faster than supply, leading to a total projected shortage.
Tamara ThomasWorkforce News | July 18, 2024
Research shows men nominated significantly fewer female experts than the actual number of women in the field.
Tamara ThomasAI in Medicine | July 17, 2024
To assess physician productivity, the researchers quantified and evaluated physicians' work using work relative value units
Tamara ThomasPublic Health | May 15, 2024
Research revealed that patients treated by female doctors experience lower mortality rates and hospital readmission rates.
Tamara ThomasWorkforce News | January 2, 2024
Black students are less likely to complete their training in an M.D.-Ph.D. program than their White peers.
Dr. Chadi NabhanHealthcare Unfiltered | November 8, 2023
Samer Al Hadidi, MD, shares his story of receiving an unfortunate diagnosis as an immigrant during residency and fellowship.
Dr. Chadi NabhanHealthcare Unfiltered | November 8, 2023
Learn from first-hand perspectives on what it’s like to practice oncology in low and middle income countries.
Dr. Chadi NabhanHealthcare Unfiltered | November 8, 2023
Panelists reveal the struggles that international medical graduates face and share personal stories of encoutering bias.
Dr. Chadi NabhanHealthcare Unfiltered | November 7, 2023
Drs. Christopher Booth and Michael Brundage debate hot topics on clinical trial outcomes with Dr. Chadi Nabhan.
Lou PorteroDisparities in Nursing | November 2, 2023
The racial and ethnic composition of the students and faculty are not representative of the newborns admitted to US NICUs.
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