by Raj Subramanyam | Apr 10, 2026 | Clinical
Medicine has a waiting problem. We wait for symptoms. We wait for the patient to notice something wrong. We wait for them to make an appointment, see a doctor, get referred, get tested, get diagnosed, and finally get treated. Every step in this sequence consumes time...
by Laura Offutt MD FACP | Apr 2, 2026 | Clinical
Mrs. Johnson is 67. Over the past eighteen months, she has seen four doctors. Her primary care physician treated her for fatigue and prescribed an antidepressant. Her orthopedist evaluated her for balance issues and recommended physical therapy. Her psychiatrist...
by Will Conaway II | Mar 18, 2026 | Clinical
This article examines the urgent need for early detection and intervention in Parkinson’s disease, highlighting the role of new technologies in transforming diagnosis and care. My family has been personally affected by Parkinson’s, which drives my commitment to...