Articles Tagged with “CLINICAL CARE”

Some people who lose loved ones to COVID-19 will face an inconsolable grief—a second epidemic the nation is poorly prepared to handle.

Shirlene Obuobi—cartoonist and physician—shows how dark days sometimes call for a light touch.

The dangers of COVID-19 go beyond the physical risks, especially for those with psychiatric health needs.

A solo traveler is bitten by a rabid dog and must navigate her care abroad.

Peter L. Slavin and Timothy G. Ferris discuss a shortage of primary care physicians and how to address the problem.

Long the bedrock of medicine, the practice of primary care has been in need of a reinvention. Several models show promise. None of them will be cheap.

Near-death experiences have been the domain of pseudoscience. But clinicians ignore them at their peril.

A man with cancer faces the logistics of dying at home.

The most common victims of extreme weather events are older people. New research looks into how the health system fails them, and how it can be fixed.