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Through the oversized poster format and multiple editions, Physician’s Weekly posters reach more than 200,000 practicing clinicians. The PW website attracts more than 100,000 visitors per year and our e-newsletter is delivered to more than 6,800 subscribers each week.

27/06/2024

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26/06/2024

Can you correctly answer this week's multiple choice question?

Which state has the highest interest in use as an option for treatment?

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26/06/2024

🩺 Brian H. Childs, PhD , , and Karen Kennedy, BS, RN, MS discuss organ donation post-cardiac arrest in their PW Letter to the Editor.

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26/06/2024

Join us for our first quarterly cartoon caption contest! Think you’ve got wit? Submit your caption at the link below for a chance to win $10 to Starbucks. PW editors will pick their favorites and then we will open voting up to our readers to pick their favorite caption on July 5, 2024. The winner will be announced on July 12, 2024.

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26/06/2024

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26/06/2024

📢 and health are interconnected: health impacts the ability to , and voting impacts health. The medical community sees this as a issue.

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26/06/2024

What does the ban on agreements mean for the healthcare sector?

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26/06/2024

🏥 June is , dedicated to awareness, prevention, education, and family involvement in men's health. Ensure you offer your male patients the health options they deserve!

ENTYVIO (vedolizumab)

25/06/2024

🩺 Patients may not initially recognize cancer symptoms. This , focus on educating them to . Build their knowledge and guide them towards healthier, proactive choices!

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25/06/2024

🌟 is now seen as a key of health. Health affects voting ability, and voting impacts health outcomes. Physicians, your role in is crucial.

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25/06/2024

🌟 Thanks to new transplant techniques, allogeneic is now safer for patients with , including older individuals.

Learn from the -published review by and Andrea Bacigalupo, MD, here: https://buff.ly/3xz31Bg

25/06/2024

📢 Explore the collaborative insights of Brian H. Childs, PhD , , and Karen Kennedy, BS, RN, MS on after arrest in their Letter to the Editor here: https://buff.ly/3VGUggo

25/06/2024

📢 The has banned agreements, predicting increased competition and nationwide.

What does this mean for the healthcare sector?

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25/06/2024

🏥 New approaches make allogeneic a safer therapeutic option for , improving outcomes for older patients. and Andrea Bacigalupo, MD emphasize early HSCT in their review.

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25/06/2024

🩺 The medical community increasingly recognizes as a , influencing and being influenced by health. , it's time to get involved in voting advocacy!

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25/06/2024

📢 Advances in transplant methods are enhancing the safety of allogeneic for patients, including the elderly.

Learn about early HSCT's critical role from and Andrea Bacigalupo, MD discussing their -published review here: https://buff.ly/3xz31Bg

25/06/2024

Exciting news! We're thrilled to announce the creation of Formedics, the new parent company of Physician's Weekly and Figure 1. Leveraging proprietary AI technology to harness data insights and HCP peer connections, Formedics revolutionizes engagement across POC, mobile app, and digital channels.
Discover how Formedics maximizes advertising effectiveness for pharma and life science brands in today's full press release. https://buff.ly/3xtyl4p

24/06/2024

🔬 Elizabeth Bowhay-Carnes, MD , Roy E. Smith, MD , and Ryotaro Nakamura, MD provide insights on diagnosis and the impact of complement-inhibiting drugs in our latest Q&A.

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24/06/2024

🏥Hear from four leading experts on how cutting-edge treatments for are affecting patient outcomes in .

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24/06/2024

🌟 How are complement-inhibiting drugs transforming QOL for patients with paroxysmal nocturnal ?

Experts Elizabeth Bowhay-Carnes, MD , Roy E. Smith, MD , and Ryotaro Nakamura, MD discuss in our PW Q&A here: https://buff.ly/3KY8Lru

24/06/2024

🩺 June is ! Raise awareness, prevent disease, educate, and engage families in the health & well-being of men & boys. Offer your patients the options they need to stay healthy!

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24/06/2024

What do experts in and think about treatment advances?

Find out here in our Q&A with Jay Chhablani, MD ; Zachary A. Coates, OD, MS ; T.Y. Alvin Liu, MD and Pradeep S. Prasad, MD, MBA : https://buff.ly/4eyp8bI

Q&A: Part One: Diagnosing and Treating the “Great Masquerader,” Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria 24/06/2024

🩸Experts Elizabeth Bowhay-Carnes, MD , Roy E. Smith, MD , and Ryotaro Nakamura, MD discuss diagnosing and how complement-inhibiting drugs improve patient QOL.

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Q&A: Part One: Diagnosing and Treating the “Great Masquerader,” Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria A panel of experts discuss the process of diagnosing paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, as well as the impact of complement-inhibiting drugs on patients' QOL

24/06/2024

🌟 Matthew LeBoeuf, MD, PhD in finds micrographic surgery may be a promising alternative to wide local excision for in certain clinical scenarios.

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24/06/2024

🔬 Recent advances in treatment are improving outcomes for patients with .

Four experts in and DME shared their insights in a Q&A with PW.
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Why Socially Responsible Investing May Be a Good Fit for Physicians 21/11/2023

Why may socially responsible investing be a good fit for physicians?

Read an explanation from Anjali Jariwala, CPA, CFP, of FIT Advisors here:

Why Socially Responsible Investing May Be a Good Fit for Physicians Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing urges corporations to function in an ethically responsible manner, and interest is growing in this...

Risk Factors Linked With Reactions to Peanut OIT in Preschoolers 21/11/2023

Specific risk factors appear to affect how strongly preschool children react to peanut oral immunotherapy.

Read more here from the study published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology by Lianne Soller, PhD, MSc:

Risk Factors Linked With Reactions to Peanut OIT in Preschoolers While there is still no cure for food allergies, oral immunotherapy is a popular treatment to reduce children's risk for reaction upon accidental...

Protecting Peer Review Committees 20/11/2023

You asked, she answered! Read what Dr.MedLaw has to say about the importance of peer review committee legal protections, and share your experience here:

Protecting Peer Review Committees The doctors who serve on peer review committees must speak and act freely without fear of retaliation, therefore members often receive legal...

Receipt of Physical Therapy Among Hospitalized Patients With Pneumonia Varies Widely 20/11/2023

“There is a limited understanding of the provision of physical therapy (PT) services in hospitals, despite the fact that a large number of hospitalized patients receive PT and hospitals invest large amounts of money into PT staffing,” Joshua Johnson, PT, DPT, PhD, says.

Read more here from his study published in Journal of Hospital Medicine:

Receipt of Physical Therapy Among Hospitalized Patients With Pneumonia Varies Widely The use of physical therapy for patients with pneumonia appears to be highly variable in US hospitals and is impacted by patient age, race, and...

Medical Fiction: Winnie & Her Miraculous Wheels 17/11/2023

"Winnie wore her wheelchair like it was a second skin. It fitted her like a glove, and with her wheels, she could soar the streets and bistros, the places normal people plied. She could feel the surface below her wheels like it was under her bare feet, and with her hands on the smooth chromed rim, she could flow among the pedestrians."

What happens to Winnie? Find out here:

Medical Fiction: Winnie & Her Miraculous Wheels This is one of a collection of stories that are like “Final Destination” meets “The Monkey’s Paw” (W. W. Jacobs, 1902). As such, they are tragedies...

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For more than 35 years, Physician’s Weekly has been a trusted source of medical news and information for healthcare professionals at the point of care. Our unique wallboard publication—the cornerstone of our success—is located in over 18,000 top medical institutions in the country. Physician’s Weekly offers in-depth interviews with the most highly respected experts in the industry who weigh in on landmark research and trending topics affecting the medical community. Physician’s Weekly also offers physicians and other healthcare professionals accredited Continuing Medical Education (CME) activities.

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