The Decline of Physical Examination Skills in Internal Medicine: An Existential Threat?

The Decline of Physical Examination Skills in Internal Medicine An Existential Threat   Abstract The physical examination has historically served as a central pillar of medical practice, guiding diagnostic reasoning, informing clinical decision making, and fostering meaningful physician patient relationships. For generations, proficiency in bedside examination has

The Hidden Cost of Skipping Frailty Assessment: New Research Reveals

The Hidden Cost of Skipping Frailty Assessment: New Research Reveals Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this video :-)     Introduction Frailty assessment remains critically underutilized in healthcare settings despite affecting approximately 15% of noninstitutionalized adults in the United States

De-prescribing in Older Adults: Why “Less is More” is Easier Said Than Done

De-prescribing in Older Adults: Why “Less is More” is Easier Said Than Done Check back later for a possible video summary. Videos are created for most articles. Abstract The adage “less is more” has gained significant traction in modern healthcare, particularly in geriatric medicine,

The Decline of Physical Examination Skills in Internal Medicine: An Existential Threat?