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Your NEJM Group Today: Hepatitis A Outbreak / Low Accuracy of Clinician Suspicion for Lyme Disease / Connecticut Hospitalist Opportunity
Check out some of the recent highlights from NEJM Group: NEJM: Perspective: Dr. Margot Kushel examines the root cause of a hepatitis A outbreak in... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - December 7, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news
State-Mandated Newborn Screening Tied to Decrease in Infant Cardiac Deaths
Mandatory screening of newborns for critical congenital heart disease is associated with a significant reduction in early infant deaths, a JAMA study finds. Researchers analyzed... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - December 6, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news
Your NEJM Group Today: Zenker's Diverticulum / PE Not Common in Syncope? / N.C. Family Medicine Opportunity
Here ' s what we chose for you from NEJM Group today: NEJM Clinical Practice Center: Image in Clinical Medicine: A 67-year-old man with an... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - December 6, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news
Primary-Care-Led Weight Loss Strategy Could Lead to Diabetes Remission
A weight-loss intervention in primary care may lead to type 2 diabetes remission, suggests a Lancet study. Nearly 50 U.K. primary care practices were... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - December 6, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news
Patients with DVT Might Not Need Compression Stockings for 24 Months
Individualized compression stocking therapy to prevent postthrombotic syndrome leads to a shorter treatment duration and is as effective as the standard 24 months of treatment... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - December 6, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news
1 in 6 Patients Undergoing Peripheral Arterial Revascularization Readmitted Within 30 Days
More than 1 in 6 adults who survive revascularization for peripheral arterial disease have an unplanned readmission within 30 days, according to a study in... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - December 5, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news
Cocaine Accounts for Substantial Overdose Burden Among Black Adults
Cocaine is an important contributor to overdose deaths — in particular, among black adults — according to a research letter in the Annals of Internal Medicine. Analyzing... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - December 5, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news
Your NEJM Group Today: Ensuring Patients Feel Like Human Beings / Marijuana Use in Cancer Patients / Mass. Medical Director Opportunity
Take a look at today ' s offering from NEJM Group: NEJM Catalyst: Article: Too often in healthcare, we forget that the patient is at first a... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - December 5, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news
Opioid-Driven Hospitalization Deaths Trend Up
While total opioid-related hospital admissions remained stable between 2000 and 2014, deaths from opioid-driven hospitalizations rose nearly fivefold, Health Affairs reports. A researcher... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - December 5, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news
Cognitive Decline Charts Could Help Flag Whether Patient Has Dementia
Cognitive charts using percentile curves — similar to pediatric growth charts — could help determine whether a patient has developed dementia, suggests an article in the Canadian... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - December 4, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news
Evolocumab Approved to Prevent Cardiovascular Events
The FDA has added a new indication to evolocumab (Repatha). The PCSK9 inhibitor is now approved to prevent cardiovascular events (e.g., myocardial infarction, stroke, coronary... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - December 4, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news
Monthly Buprenorphine Approved to Treat Opioid Addiction
The FDA has approved a monthly buprenorphine injection, marketed as Sublocade, to treat moderate-to-severe opioid use disorder. Other forms of the drug (e.g... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - December 4, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news
Cardiology Experts Offer Guidance on Managing Bleeding Events in Patients on Oral Anticoagulants
The American College of Cardiology has published a guide to managing acute bleeding in patients taking direct oral anticoagulants and vitamin K antagonists. The decision... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - December 4, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news
First Live Birth in U.S. with Transplanted Uterus
A woman with a transplanted uterus gave birth to an infant boy at Dallas ' s Baylor University Medical Center in November, the New York Times reports... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - December 4, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news
Your NEJM Group Today: Advice for Tapering Opioids / A Rough Flu Season Ahead? / Wisconsin Internist Opportunity
Here are today ' s selections from NEJM Group: NEJM Resident 360: What advice would you give trainees for tapering opioids? Join this Q&A with experts... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - December 4, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news