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FDA Approves First Oral GLP-1 RA

The US Food and Drug Administration has approved semaglutide (Rybelsus, Novo Nordisk) as the first oral glucagon-like pe ...

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What's the Best Way to Stay Hydrated?

I see patients with acute illnesses in urgent care every week, and many have fever and anorexia, and are a bit dehydrate ...

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Managing Multiple Generations in Your Workplace

Nowadays it's common to see several generations working together in our clinical offices, with some people working into ...

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An Interesting Wrinkle in the Hahnemann University ...

Hahnemann University Hospital has been an institution in downtown Philadelphia, seemingly forever. The level I trauma ce ...

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Beat the Heat

Your body may be unable to cool itself in hot temperatures, which could lead to a heat stroke or heat exhaustion. This i ...

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Firework Safety Tips

Happy Canada Day (July 1) and Happy 4th of July to all the NPs and PAs! According to the US Consumer Product Safety Comm ...

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National Stop the Bleed Month

Did you know that May 2019 is the first-ever National Stop the Bleed Month? Also, May 23 is the second annual Stop the B ...

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It's a Digital World: Screen Time Recommendations ...

We definitely live in a different day and age than when I was a child... As children, my siblings and I just opened the ...

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The History of Simulation

As director of a simulation center at an academic institution, it has been exciting to see the remarkable advances made ...

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