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The trillion-dollar club that no one expected: Micron and SK Hynix catch up to Samsung
ⓘ Chat GPT Chip manufacturers continue to further prioritise the production of AI-related technology. AI demand is transforming the once-stagnant memory chip market into one of tech’s hottest sectors. The boom is increasing revenue and share prices, but it is also tightening supplies of conventional DRAM and NAND, raising the prospect of higher prices for
What Did FDA Vaccine Advisors Decide This Week?
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French Medical Council Sets Standards for Doctor-Influencers
The French National Council of the Order of Physicians (CNOM) and YouTube have joined forces to establish a charter for doctors who create content online. In a recent announcement, François Arnault, president of the CNOM and an experienced ENT specialist, unveiled a new set of ten principles aimed at regulating the activities of physicians producing
Which Medical Profession Does America Trust Most?
Quizzes > Weekly News Quiz — You passed medical training, now see if you can pass our weekly quiz by MedPage Today Staff January 18, 2025 The 24-hour news cycle is just as important to medicine as it is to politics, finance, or sports. At MedPage Today, new information is posted daily, but keeping up
Asan Medical Center reaches Stage 7 of INFRAM24
Seoul-based Asan Medical Center (AMC) has been validated for Stage 7 of the new iteration of the HIMSS Infrastructure Adoption Model (INFRAM), a first among hospitals in Asia-Pacific. The new INFRAM24 assesses a healthcare organisation's infrastructure maturity based on cybersecurity, adoption, sustainability, performance, and outcomes. The previous framework evaluated the areas of mobility, security, collaboration
Can Medical Schools Funnel More Doctors Into the Primary Care Pipeline?
Throughout her childhood, Julia Lo Cascio dreamed of becoming a pediatrician. So, when applying to medical school, she was thrilled to discover a new, small school founded specifically to train primary care doctors: NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine. Now in her final year at the Mineola, New York, school, Lo Cascio remains committed
Growing ‘Medical Freedom’ Movement Poses Challenge for Public Health
Special Reports > Features — The notion isn't new, but is "coalescing, now, around this phrase" by Jennifer Henderson, Enterprise & Investigative Writer, MedPage Today January 10, 2025 The "medical freedom" movement that has gained traction in the U.S. since the COVID-19 pandemic could continue to push public health statistics in a troubling direction, experts
Medical Debt Barred on Credit Reports; Winter Storm Deaths; Steward Hospital Closes
Public Health & Policy > Health Policy — Health news and commentary gathered by MedPage Today staff by MedPage Today Staff January 7, 2025 Note that some links may require registration or subscription. Vice President Kamala Harris announced a final rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau removing medical debt from consumer credit reports. The
Medical Groups Wary of RFK Jr. Nom to Lead HHS
Some public health and medical organizations are expressing concern over President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to be secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), citing his vaccine skepticism and unorthodox medical views. Kennedy has falsely linked vaccines to autism and opposes community water fluoridation to prevent tooth
The Making of a Medical Care Crisis
Society / StudentNation / December 16, 2024 Over the past decade, Massachusetts witnessed the slow death of its largest hospital chain, leaving the largest and most diverse neighborhood in Boston without essential care. A rally advocating to keep Steward hospitals Carney Hospital and Nashoba Valley Medical Center open on the front steps of the Massachusetts
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