Authors of News & Leadership Viewpoints Bookmark Staff News Writer AMA Affiliated Groups News Writer, Authors Written by members of the AMA Physician Communications team. News Authors Catalog of Topics Practice Management Private Practices Jul 19, 2019 · 4 Min Read A strong advising team can help your private practice flourish A private practice requires reliable advice regarding the law, finances and more. Here’s how to get started with resources for running a practice. About Leadership Jul 19, 2019 · 2 Min Read Kevin H. McKinney, MD: Pursuing progress over the long term As an endocrinologist, AMA member Kevin H. McKinney, MD, finds keeping people healthy over the long term and seeing their appreciation to be very rewarding. About Leadership Jul 18, 2019 · 4 Min Read Members Move Medicine: A compassionate agent of change AMA member and transplant hepatologist Nigel Girgrah, MD, works at the Ochsner Health System to reduce physician burnout and improve well-being. Students Specialty Profiles Jul 17, 2019 · 3 Min Read What it’s like to specialize in obesity medicine: Shadowing Dr. Stanford Fatima Cody Stanford, MD, MPH, MPA, feels that there is nothing more gratifying than to see patients have an improved outlook on life when they achieve a healthier weight. Students USMLE® Step 1 & 2 Jul 15, 2019 · 3 Min Read Kaplan USMLE Step 1 prep: What’s half-life of investigational drug? Prep with help from Kaplan Medical. The case: The pharmacokinetics of a newly synthesized drug are studied in healthy volunteers. What is the half-life of the drug? About Leadership Jul 12, 2019 · 3 Min Read David T. Tayloe Jr., MD: Advancing the primary care medical home AMA member David T. Tayloe Jr., MD, is a fifth-generation physician who has worked with his community for more than 40 years to ensure the best care for children. Students Specialty Profiles Jul 10, 2019 · 4 Min Read What it’s like to be a pediatrician-scientist: Shadowing Dr. Hotez Peter Hotez, MD, PhD, always wanted to be a physician scientist focused on vaccines. Now he runs a large laboratory developing neglected-disease vaccines. Students USMLE® Step 1 & 2 Jul 8, 2019 · 3 Min Read Kaplan USMLE Step 2 prep: Dypsnea, wheezing, cough. What’s next? The case: A 40-year-old woman with a nine-year history of scleroderma has had shortness of breath and a dry cough for four months. What’s the next step in diagnosis? Load More