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Fast Five Quiz: Subtle and Surprising Heart FindingsAlthough many findings associated with heart conditions are expected, others are more subtle and surprising. How much do you know about these unusual signs? Test yourself with this quick quiz.
Medscape, July 2017
Fast Five Quiz: Parasitic InfectionsIf not appropriately recognized and treated, parasitic infections can lead to significant morbidity and mortality. Which of the following is accurate about tapeworm infestation/infection?
Medscape, June 2017
Fast Five Quiz: MelanomaAlthough melanomas were once considered uncommon, annual incidence has increased dramatically over the past few decades. Test yourself with our quick quiz.
Medscape, June 2017
Fast Five Quiz: Summer InjuriesAre you aware of common summer injuries and how best to treat them? Test your knowledge with our short quiz.
Medscape, June 2017
Case Challenges
Recurring Abdominal Pain in a 51-Year-Old WomanA 51-year-old woman presents with abdominal pain that started 9 months ago, occurring about every 3-4 weeks. What is the most likely diagnosis?
9 Bug Bites You Need to KnowExposure to biting or stinging insects can be unavoidable. Can you identify the stealthy culprits causing these clinical presentations?
July 2017
Prostatitis: An Inflammatory StoryProstatitis (ie, infection or inflammation of the prostate) can present as several syndromes with varying clinical features. Learn more about how to categorize this variable condition and treat it appropriately.
Where Art Meets Science: A Lens on the CDCOver a career spanning more than three decades, CDC photographer Jim Gathany has taken some stellar photos of deadly pathogens, flying vectors of disease, and CDC professionals at work.
Eric J. Topol, MDDirector, Scripps Translational Science Institute; Chief Academic Officer, Scripps Health; Professor of Genomics, The Scripps Research Institute; Senior Consultant, Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Scripps Clinic, La Jolla, California; Editor-in-Chief, Medscape
Proposed Medicare Fee Schedule Could Help PhysiciansThe new CMS proposed rule doesn't raise fees much, but it would ease competition with hospitals, reduce penalties from past programs, and consider evaluation and management coding changes.