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A Proto feature about changing screening protocols draws a vigorous response.
Ernest Amory Codman, a pioneer in medical quality assessment, made his stand with a cartoon in 1915. It did not end well.
Mahzarin Banaji explores the role of personal bias in medical care.
A new organizational approach views medical errors in a whole new light.
A graph that outlines the gap between physician supply and demand between 2013 and 2035.
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Early screening for disease saves lives, but research shows that some tests may do more harm than good.
In this video, MGH oncologist Karen Winkfield illuminates the past, present, and future of U.S. health disparities
Whether it’s smoking and cancer or vaccines and autism, the Bradford Hill guidelines celebrate 50 years of tracing diseases to their proper roots.
Researchers are learning more about the unique biomes of medical spaces.
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