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Vanderbilt tries new version of Dragon documentation software

Voice-enabled virtual assistant software from Nuance expected to make it easier to record information. Vanderbilt University Medical Center is an early adopter of new voice-enabled virtual assistant software from Nuance Communications being offered to all users of its Dragon Medical One cloud-based clinical documentation platform. Vanderbilt is an existing client of the vendor’s virtual assistant… Read More: Vanderbilt tries new version of Dragon documentation software »

MKSAP: 32-year-old man with an intermittent pruritic rash

Test your medicine knowledge with the MKSAP challenge, in partnership with the American College of Physicians. A 32-year-old man is evaluated for an intermittent pruritic rash of 8 years’ duration. Medical history is significant for mild persistent asthma. His only medications are an albuterol inhaler and an inhaled glucocorticoid. On physical examination, vital signs are normal. There… Read More: MKSAP: 32-year-old man with an intermittent pruritic rash »

Reflections on a 45-year career and 13 years leading HealthNewsReview.org

Our home page 1st day 2006 In this, our final week of daily publishing as we wind down operations due to a loss of sufficient funding, I want to share some observations after a 45-year career in health care journalism, 13 of which were the pinnacle for me as Publisher of this website. Earlier this… Read More: Reflections on a 45-year career and 13 years leading HealthNewsReview.org »

Curl Up and Diet – Kilgore News Herald

JASE GRAVES WHAT’S WRONG WITH DADDY? | JASE GRAVES According to the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), about half of Americans are currently trying to lose weight, many of them employing strategies like switching from peanut M&M’s to the plain variety, or drinking more Cherry Coke to increase their intake of fruit. Unfortunately, most… Read More: Curl Up and Diet – Kilgore News Herald »