By Matthew R. Staul, EA, MBA The pandemic infamously ruined operations for many businesses around the world in several ways, including significant staff shortages. The Internal Revenue Service was no exception. Since the inception of the pandemic, the level of service provided by the IRS has taken a nose-dive. Out-of-date technology, the inability to hire and/or retain … [Read more...] about The Internal Revenue Disaster
Save Your Patients Time and Money with a Good Patient History and Physical Exam
By Apostolos “Paul” I. Hiotellis, MD Technological advancement is an essential ingredient for progress in medicine. New testing, equipment, and information have made it easier than ever to diagnose and treat patients; however, despite the wide range of tools available, we can’t forget the basics when it comes to patient care. Patient history and thorough physical … [Read more...] about Save Your Patients Time and Money with a Good Patient History and Physical Exam
Preparing Tomorrow’s Physicians for the Realities of Today
By John Burrow, MD Dr. John Burrow, orthopaedic surgeon, has students from the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (EVCOM) shadowing him as part of their medical school curriculum. Dr. Burrow explained how he actively trains medical students to prepare them as future physicians. Tell us why hands-on experience is essential for medical students? The world of … [Read more...] about Preparing Tomorrow’s Physicians for the Realities of Today
Shareholder Agreements vs. Bylaws: Does a Business Need Both?
(Or is my attorney just trying to run up my bill?) By Erica Pero Lawyers often get a bad rap for drafting long, wordy contracts. While I love using the words “herein” and “notwithstanding the foregoing” as much as my peers, I really do try to draft concise legal documents for my clients. And as a corporate healthcare attorney, I’m often called upon to help start a … [Read more...] about Shareholder Agreements vs. Bylaws: Does a Business Need Both?
The Role of Postural Correction in Treatment of Cervical and Lumbar Pain
By Marc Forrest, PT, DPT, MS, OCS Poor posture is a common but frequently overlooked component of chronic neck and back pain in patients of all ages, a problem that has significantly increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. In many of these cases, physical therapy can be a powerful weapon to strengthen muscle groups that support and stabilize the spine, which can … [Read more...] about The Role of Postural Correction in Treatment of Cervical and Lumbar Pain




