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Telemedicine Rules Are Changing: What Every Patient Needs to Know

After two decades in medicine, I have watched telemedicine grow from a rare convenience to a daily necessity. But with that growth comes change, and the latest

Apple Watch Versus Garmin for Medical Professionals: Which One Serves You Better?

I have spent two decades in clinical practice, and I have seen more doctors, nurses, and residents walk into the break room with a smartwatch on their wrist tha

Sitting Is the New Smoking: A Simple Movement Plan for Desk Workers

After twenty years in practice, I have seen a dramatic rise in back pain, neck stiffness, and metabolic problems among people who sit for eight hours or more ea

Your Roadmap to Passing USMLE Step 2 CK on the First Try

I have guided hundreds of medical students through this exam over the past two decades. The truth is that Step 2 CK is not about how smart you are. It is about

Gene Therapy: A New Dawn for Rare Disease Treatment

For decades, the phrase "rare disease" often meant a lifetime of uncertainty, limited treatment options, and a search for answers that felt like a lonely journe

The Cars That Turn Heads in Hospital Parking Lots

After two decades of walking through hospital parking lots, I have seen every kind of vehicle imaginable. From dented minivans to shiny sports cars, the lot tel

The Desk Job Survival Guide: Simple Moves for a Healthier Workday

If you spend most of your day sitting at a desk, you are not alone. Millions of us do. But our bodies were not built for eight hours of stillness. Over time, th

How to Pass USMLE Step 2 CK on Your First Attempt

I have guided hundreds of medical students through the USMLE Step 2 CK, and I can tell you this: the students who pass on the first try do not study harder. The

Gene Therapy: A New Dawn for Rare Disease Patients

For decades, the term "rare disease" often meant a lifetime of uncertainty, limited treatment options, and a heavy emotional burden. But today, I am witnessing

Apple Watch vs Garmin: Which Smartwatch Serves Your Health Best?

I have spent two decades in clinical practice, and I can tell you that the smartwatch on your wrist is no longer just a gadget. It is a medical tool. The two bi

Get Moving from Your Desk: Simple Exercise for the Sedentary Worker

After twenty years in practice, I have seen the toll that sitting takes on the body. Back pain, stiff necks, tight hips, and a creeping sense of fatigue are the

The Five Clinical Skills That Build a Doctor’s Foundation

After two decades of teaching medical students and caring for patients, I can tell you that the best doctors are not the ones who memorized the most facts. They