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Course: Changes in Smoking Cessation–Related Behaviors Among US Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Description: Key Points Question Did smoking cessation–related behaviors change during the COVID-19 pandemic in the US? Findings This cross...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: Patterns of Alcohol Consumption Among Individuals With Alcohol Use Disorder During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Lockdowns in Germany

Description: Key Points Question Are COVID-19 lockdown measures associated with alcohol consumption (AC) and temporal patterns of AC? Findings...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: When Is Iatrogenic Harm Negligent?

Description: Abstract Iatrogenesis refers to harm experienced by patients resulting from medical care, whereas negligence is more narrowly conc...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: What Should Clinicians and Patients Know About the Clinical Gaze, Disability, and Iatrogenic Harm When Making Decisions?

Description: Abstract While clinicians, ethicists, and policymakers are increasingly aware that race, ethnicity, sexuality, gender, and class b...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: Underrecognition of Dysmenorrhea is an Iatrogenic Harm

Description: Abstract Many patients face years of recurrent and debilitating menstrual pain that affects their ability to work and study. Patie...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: Should We Rely on AI to Help Avoid Bias in Patient Selection for Major Surgery?

Description: Abstract Many regard iatrogenic injuries as consequences of diagnosis or intervention actions. But inaction—not offering indicat...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: Promoting Antiracist Mental Health Crisis Responses

Description: Abstract Clinicians cannot always directly or effectively engage patients experiencing mental health crises. This article consider...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: How Should Clinicians Respond to Race-Based Algorithms as Sources of Iatrogenic Harm?

Description: Abstract Some clinical algorithms use race as an epidemiological shorthand to “correct” for health determinants that are clini...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: How Cisgender Clinicians Can Help Prevent Harm During Encounters With Transgender Patients

Description: Abstract Transgender people commonly experience discrimination from clinicians, which directly contributes to worse mental and phy...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: Clinicians’ Racial Biases as Pathways to Iatrogenic Harms for Black People

Description: Abstract Access to care is a health determinant because health care resources, interventions, and personnel help maintain health a...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other