Shortness of breath, fever, and extreme pain are some of the signs of sepsis. However, no gold standard exists for diagnosing sepsis. Which method do you prefer to use? Let us know by taking our poll. ...
There is debate about whether a hospital’s 30-day readmission rate is a sufficient measure for the quality of care it provides. Do you think the readmissions metric is one that should be used in heart...
Several terms have been used to describe the repetitive, prolonged cough that presents most often in children, which has no clear etiology and is refractory to treatment. Do you think the term “habit cough”...
We want to know your position on the use of implantable hemodynamic monitors. Do you think the monitors are necessary for all patients with heart failure? Let us know by taking our poll.
The incidence of obesity continues to rise in the United States. Should the government set policies in an attempt to curtail the obesity epidemic, or is obesity a matter of individual rights? Let us know by...
From patients not receiving recommended vaccinations to the increase in antibiotic resistance, there is a plethora of problems threatening public health. Which threat is the biggest one you face in your...
Because patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension are often not diagnosed with the disease until their symptoms are severe, proper treatment is especially crucial for survival. Do you think the right...
We have come a long way in our understanding of pulmonary hypertension (PH). Do you think animal models of PH are still necessary? Voice your opinion by taking our poll!
Migraine impacts each patient differently. What steps do you take to assess the impact of migraine in your patients’ lives? Let us know by taking our poll.