Doctors encounter death and dying significantly more than most people. It's the price of saving lives and helping people.
Two studies in JAMA provide insight on how doctors face end-of-life care. — -- The way many doctors face end-of-life care differs from the approach of the general public, according to two new ...
Dr Rachel Clarke has one of the most unusual CVs in British medicine. Before retraining as a doctor at the age of 29, she worked as a television journalist and documentary maker, reporting from war ...
Many doctors abandon a potentially life-saving medical scanning technology soon after training, because systemic barriers prevent it from becoming part of their routine practice, a study has found.