Doctor-Approved Travel Tips
Get seven doctor approved travel tips for getting out and about during the age of COVID-19, particularly around the holidays.
Zika: Innocuous, Baby-Killer, or Harbinger of Viruses to Come?
The World Health Organization declared last week that the Zika Virus is an international health emergency, calling it an ‘extraordinary event.’
Zika: CDC Concludes Virus Causes Microcephaly and Other Birth Defects
The CDC concludes that Zika Virus causes microcephaly and other birth defects. Learn more.
May is Melanoma/Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month; Help Employees and Patients Prepare
May is Melanoma/Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month; Help Employees and Patients Prepare
Items Emergency Medicine Doctors Would Never Have in Their Homes
An article in the Huffington Post caught our attention recently. It listed eight things emergency room doctors refuse to have in their homes. Here’s our take.
Zika Care Guidelines: Patient Triage and Pregnancy Screening
Learn more about care guidelines for screening and recognizing potential cases of Zika.
Weathering the Storm: Providers and Staff Face Hurricane Matthew
Hurricane peak season is traditionally experienced from mid-August to late October, it’s never a bad time to proactively prepare for natural disasters.
Working Thanksgiving Weekend? Here’s What You Can Expect
Thanksgiving is a time when families gather to reconnect. Experienced ED physicians know it’s also the prime time for holiday-inspired injuries and illnesses.
Top 10 Last-Minute Holiday Gifts for HM/EM Physicians
It’s almost Christmas. The lingering question on your mind might be what to get that busy hospitalist or emergency physician in your life.
Top 10 Reasons to Work for Schumacher Clinical Partners
See why you should consider a career with Schumacher Clinical Partners, a growing, innovative, and diverse company.