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Advancing Health Disparities Science Through Social Epigenomics Research

Importance  Although scientific and technological discoveries have improved the health of the US population overall, racial and ethnic minority (American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, or Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander persons) and socioeconomically…

An Ominous Wave

This case report describes a man in his 40s with evidence of malignant J wave syndrome on electrocardiography.

Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Society Recommendations for Neonatal Perioperative Care

Importance  Neonates requiring surgery are often cared for in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Despite a breadth of surgical pathology, neonates share many perioperative priorities that allow for the development of unit-wide evidence-based Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) recommendations. Observations  The guideline…

Primary Cutaneous Cryptococcosis

This case report describes a woman in her 70s presenting with primary cutaneous cryptococcosis.

Caring for Patients With Prolonged Symptoms and Concerns About Lyme Disease

This module briefly touches on the etiology and symptoms of early/localized and disseminated Lyme disease, but the key focus is to help physicians navigate interactions with patients who have prolonged and unexplained symptoms and concerns about Lyme disease. This includes…

Why MLP Legal Care Should Be Financed as Health Care

Medical-legal partnership (MLP) integrates the unique expertise of lawyers into collaborative clinical environments. MLP teams meet the needs of individual patients while also detecting structural problems at the root of health inequities and advancing solutions at the institutional, community, and…

Acute Bilateral Periorbital Edema in a Psychiatric Patient

An older patient with history of alcohol use disorder was admitted for altered mental status and received valproic acid and olanzapine from the psychiatric service. On hospital day 2, the patient acutely developed bilateral periorbital edema. What would you do…