My Most Costly Order as a Primary Care Physician
By Sumit Agarwal, MD My patient – call her Mrs. Abigail – arrived in clinic on a blustery autumn morning, concerned about swelling in her legs and hands. It came
By Sumit Agarwal, MD My patient – call her Mrs. Abigail – arrived in clinic on a blustery autumn morning, concerned about swelling in her legs and hands. It came
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS FEBRUARY 01, 2017 On the heels of a tumultuous election season that promised the repeal of the Affordable Care Act, many Americans continue to face uncertainty about how
By Vaidehi Mujumdar I walked into the ICU room to find Mary* lying in the bed curled up, a small spot in a pool of white sheets haphazardly covering her.
By Sean Card As we headed off to the doctor one Saturday in February my Mom thought my brother might have strep throat because of white streaks in his throat,
By Neel Shah, MD MPP During the home stretch of this year’s presidential election cycle, Bill Clinton peppered a stump speech with a reflection on the challenges Americans face in
By Chris Moriates, MD and Victoria Valencia MPH There are few worse ways to awake a person than with a needle stick in the arm to draw blood. If you have