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
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Explore ArticlesI 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
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
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
After two decades in practice, I have learned that the right scrubs can make a long shift feel manageable instead of miserable. I have worn dozens of brands, wa
After two decades in practice, I have seen countless patients walk into my office wearing a fitness tracker on their wrist. The two names I hear most often are
As a surgeon with two decades in the operating room, I have seen many things. But one question that comes up often from patients is about the watch on my wrist.
Over two decades in surgery, I have noticed a curious pattern among my colleagues. After a long case, when we step out to debrief, many of us glance at our wris
After two decades of walking through hospital parking lots, I have seen it all. From rusty hatchbacks to gleaming luxury sedans, the vehicles that arrive at our
After two decades in practice, I have learned that a good pair of scrubs is not a luxury. It is a tool, just like a reliable stethoscope or a comfortable pair o
After two decades of walking through hospital parking lots, I have seen it all. The sleek sports cars that scream midlife crisis, the luxury sedans that whisper
I see it every day in my practice. Physicians who spend their entire careers telling patients to exercise, yet struggle to find five minutes for themselves. You