BRI board chair, Sally Pipes’ latest op-ed in the New York Post reveals medical school’s reaction to the recent Supreme Court ruling prohibiting preferential consideration to candidates based...
The ability to practice their faith is important to many Catholic doctors, but according to a recent article, the benefits of Direct Primary Care–both to their patients and their practice–ar...
The shortage of physicians in two Canadian provinces is so acute, they’re now allowing doctors licensed in the U.S. The post US doctors practicing in Canada?! appeared first on BRI .
AI’s impact on healthcare will be significant, according to BRI Board Member Jack Brown’s initial analysis The post Will AI Enable Physicians or Replace Them? appeared first on BRI .
Is the gender dysphoria policy of the American Academy of Pediatrics conflicted? Dr. Kenneth Fisher raises the question. The post Gender Dysphoria–an Epidemic? appeared first on BRI .
The use of AI is promising, according to a recent article in the Wall St. Journal, but physicians must be careful to “do no harm.” The post How Doctors Use AI appeared first on BRI .
Will their efforts to reclaim the physician’s lost calling? The post Mass Brigham residents to unionize? appeared first on BRI .
Better late than never? Lancet recognizes the effectiveness of natural immunity three years late. The post Lancet Recognizes Natural Immunity. appeared first on BRI .
A significant improvement for treating debilitating illness could be scuttled or delayed unnecessarily, according to a recent article in the Wall St. Journal. The post Will the FDA Kill a P...
At least one Senator thinks they should. The post Why can’t doctors own hospitals? appeared first on BRI .