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The Five Vital Skills Every New Doctor Must Master

After two decades of teaching medical students and caring for patients, I have seen countless bright young doctors walk through hospital doors. The ones who tru

Three New FDA Approvals That Could Change Your Medical Care This Month

Every month, the FDA reviews dozens of new medical devices, but only a few truly stand out as game-changers for patients. This month, three approvals caught my

The Surgeon’s Choice: Why Precision Matters Beyond the OR

After two decades in the operating room, I have noticed a curious detail about my colleagues. Many of us wear luxury watches. This is not about showing off stat

The Desk Job Body: Your Survival Guide to Moving More

I have spent twenty years watching patients come into my office with the same set of complaints: achy lower backs, stiff necks, tight hips, and a creeping sense

The Five Clinical Skills That Build Trust and Save Lives

I have spent two decades in medicine, and if I could go back to my own training, I would tell my younger self this: clinical skills are not just about passing e

A New Dawn in Cancer Immunotherapy: What the 2026 Breakthrough Means for You

I have spent two decades caring for patients with cancer, and I can tell you that 2026 will be remembered as a year when hope turned into tangible progress. The

The 15-Minute Prescription: Fitness for the Overworked Doctor

I have spent two decades in medicine, and I know the truth that no one talks about: we are the worst patients. We counsel our patients on exercise, yet we find

New Thinking for Diabetes Care: What the 2026 Guidelines Mean for You

If you or someone you love lives with diabetes, you know how quickly the advice can change. The latest 2026 guidelines from major diabetes organizations bring a

Mastering the Clock: Time Management Tips for Medical Residents

The first year of residency hits you like a wave. You are expected to learn complex medicine, manage a patient list, answer pages, and attend lectures, all whil

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