MARCH 2024

Why word precision Matters

Is about how recent reports have pointed to problems with the term “pain catastrophizing.” Read More

Tottering, but still standing

Discusses how Congress was able to meet recent deadlines in the process of passing appropriations bills. Read More

HEALTH REFORM DEVELOPMENTS

Looks at financial challenges facing the federal government, insurance consequences of biomarker testing, and health care as a conscientious guardian versus a commercialized jungle. Read More

DEVELOPMENTS IN HIGHER EDUCATION

Describes government discharging of student loan debt, a U.S. Department of Education final rulemaking session, and enhancement of educational and employment opportunities in rural areas. Read More

QUICK STAT (SHORT, TIMELY, AND TOPICAL)

  • Deaths From Excessive Alcohol Use—United States, 2016-2021

  • Cancer Statistics, 2024

  • Ant’s Biting System And Surgical Needle Holders

  • Robotic Surgery For Gall Bladder Cancer Read More

OBTAINABLE RESOURCES 

  • The Future Of Remote Patient Monitoring

  • Health Care Workers’ Discrimination Against Patients

  • Wearable Technologies In The Workplace Read More

THERAPEUTIC MISUNDERSTANDINGS IN MODERN RESEARCH

Refers to failing to understand the distinction between research and clinical care and the likelihood of benefit from participation in clinical trials. Read More

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN HEALTH CARE

Pertains to the burgeoning presence of articles in the health professions literature discussing ways in which AI can be integrated productively in the realm of health care. Read More


TRENDS is the official newsletter of the Association of Schools Advancing Health Professions (122 C St. NW, Suite 200, Washington, D.C., 20001. Tel: 202-237-6481) Trends is published 10 times each year and is available on the Association’s website at www.asahp.org. For more information, contact the editor, Thomas W. Elwood, Dr.PH.


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