On Call with a Four-Year-Old

Ann F. Beach MD shares what happens when you’re on call and there’s no one to keep your four-year-old.
Who Will Build the Next Healthcare IKEA?

Dana Corriel, MD, pieces together a light commentary on entrepreneurial ventures, & challenges companies of today to bring in actual health experts to grow quality products.
Ensuring Mental Health Gains for Your Child (Upon a Return to School)

Dr. Tolu Alugo shares tips to ensure that the gains made by children with a mental health diagnosis are maintained over the summer months.
Healthcare Startups Need Practicing Physicians at the Table

Larry Volz, MD, writes about the importance of physician entrepreneurs staying in practice.
On Getting Your First Leadership Gig

Kurt Scott, the founder of a leadership network & an old recruiter that’s seen who gets the chance and who gets left behind, shares his advice.
4 Mindset Shifts to Finding Your Physician Role Model

Rachel Beanland MD writes about how to find the right role models, so you can make a bigger impact as a doctor.
Don’t Think for a Second that Physicians Have a Cushy Job

Do physicians have a “cushy” job? An anonymous submission about the silent takeover of medicine.
I Occupied the “Bottom Rung” of the Online Physician Ladder

Dana Corriel, MD, brushes on the divide that exists in online physician groups, especially those that purport bringing doctors together to promote positive change.
Signed, a Physician Who Gets Endlessly Tagged

Endless tagging has become a “thing”. Don’t make your colleagues feel used. Think twice before you tag.
Creamed for Posting a Maskless Selfie

An anonymous share about a recent online incident. Be careful when over-sharing online.
A Data Fragmentation Solution in Healthcare

Adam Tabriz, MD writes about meeting healthcare enterprise demand by hybridizing blockchain and MongoDB.
A Professor’s Decision to Earn an MBA

Professor of emergency medicine Larissa May, MD, shares why she chose the executive MBA, even if each of us is more than two or three capital letters.