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A Patient-Centered Lens
By David Thill First-year medical students get the bigger picture Editor’s note: Sensing a gap between how physicians are educated and the future needs of the U.S. healthcare system, the American Medical Association in 2013 launched its “Accelerating Change in Medical Education” initiative. The association awarded grants to 11 medical schools to fund selected innovations […]
Mar 11, 2016
Ideas that Make Cents by JHC
Mar 09, 2016
Setting SMART New Years Resolutions
Let’s play a word association game.
I say “New Years!” You say….
Chances are good that you probably said “Resolutions.” You may have even said it with an air of resignation and dread. For many, New Years resolutions have become a yearly tradition of hope, quickly followed by frustration and failure.
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Dec 30, 2015
Three Tips for Reducing Your Holiday Stress
Quick – name three things you associate with the holidays!
Amid all the other answers (family, feasts, presents, parties, shopping), there’s a good chance that you might also have chosen stress.
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Dec 15, 2015
Does Weight Loss Depend on Willpower?
If you’ve been trying to lose weight, you’ve probably had some slip-ups along the way. How do you react to those mistakes? Do you get frustrated with yourself and blame a lack of willpower or self-control? Or do you recognize that another force might be at play?
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Dec 08, 2015