Why do we as clinicians so eagerly volunteer “helping family members and friends or associates” at the...
Headaches are among the most common source of visits to primary care PAs and are extremely elusive in their...
Violence against healthcare employees is more common than most people realize. A staggering 75% of 25,000...
This month was unusual for “The Huddle,” an AAPA social network, as it focused on a legal, not a medical...
As more and more states emerge from lockdown, many educational institutions are finally resuming in-person...
Congratulations, students! Many of you will be graduating from your PA & NP programs in the upcoming months....
“Humility leads to strength and not to weakness. It is the highest form of self-respect to admit mistakes...
COVID 19 has changed the landscape of healthcare in many ways and there are many physical therapists who lost...
Practice owners operating successful businesses across the country share many positive attributes, but when...
I spent an hour before retiring one night by reading a book about silence. These words caused me to...
The title of this article is an echo of Shakespeare but let me assure you that today’s theme is not about...
There is no denying it – the world around us has changed and our everyday routines, habits, and workflows...
We’ve all received one – an email from our “boss” requesting the purchase of gift cards or a link to...
The bible records a Roman governor, Pontius Pilate, inquiring of a man who was brought before him for...
My wife Celia and I visited our children and grandchildren for the Christmas break last year in Atlanta. Who...