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When Medicalization Goes Too Far
— The boundaries between health and disease often get a little blurry
Apr 9
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Shannon Casey
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February 2024
Do Your Patients Know Where You Live?
— Healthcare professionals have a right to privacy, too
Feb 20
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Shannon Casey
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‘We Caught It Early’: Blessing or Burden?
— Cancer screening has its drawbacks
Feb 6
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Shannon Casey
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December 2023
'Curable': A Case for Precision of Language
— Patients need a clear description of their prognosis
Dec 26, 2023
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Shannon Casey
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February 2023
Cause for Concern: The Stripping Away of Patients' Rights
— There's a problematic trend toward binding arbitration agreements
Feb 28, 2023
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Shannon Casey
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October 2022
Healthcare Should Take a Page From the Startup World
— And vice versa
Oct 25, 2022
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Shannon Casey
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Do You Know the History Behind the Symbol(s) of Medicine?
It might surprise you!
Oct 11, 2022
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Shannon Casey
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September 2022
Sometimes Critical Thinking Is At Odds With Clinical Practice
Recently, I had a job interview for a position at a local nonprofit. Being a PA, the position I applied for was a bit of a non sequitur, so I wasn’t…
Sep 13, 2022
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Shannon Casey
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The Mainstream Menopause Narrative Is Misleading Women
— Clinicians must be aware of the impact of these messages
Sep 11, 2022
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Shannon Casey
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May 2022
A Difference of Opinion
— Reassessing COVID-19 disagreements through the lens of theories of decision-making
May 10, 2022
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Shannon Casey
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Are You Sure About That Surrogate Endpoint?
Even if it makes sense, it might be misleading
May 3, 2022
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Shannon Casey
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April 2022
Correlation: the Fundamental Pitfall of Big Data
One of the biggest shifts in the realm of healthcare is that huge amounts of data are now being collected from electronic medical records and monitoring…
Apr 26, 2022
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Shannon Casey
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