Author name: Eleanor Jennings

She's a news writer at Eternity News Now, but her interests are far-reaching: she loves books, sports, education, and technology. Her hobbies include fencing and singing in an indie band. She knows how to have fun.

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In the absence of physician mentorship, who will train the next generation of primary care clinicians?

The erosion of physician mentorship is not just a quiet tragedy; it is an accelerating crisis with rippling effects across the health care system. While much has been written about physician burnout and workforce shortages, far less attention has been paid to the vacuum this leaves in clinical mentorship, particularly in primary care. The implications […]

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Fear of other people’s opinions nearly killed me. Here’s what freed me.

After I was medically discharged from the military for seeking mental health treatment and transitioned out of surgery residency to recover, I isolated in guilt, shame, and exhaustion. Despite my surgery program director telling me repeatedly that he was not disappointed in me and supporting me fully in my decision to transition into a different

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Health care’s data problem: the real obstacle to AI success

As health care embraces digital transformation, one truth is clear: AI’s success depends on data quality. No matter how advanced the algorithms, poor clinical data limits their effectiveness. AI in health care: Promise meets reality The health care technology landscape is abuzz with large language models (LLMs) and conversational AI applications that show remarkable capabilities

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Gaza war cannot be solved by military means, says German foreign minister in Jerusalem

By Alexander Ratz JERUSALEM (Reuters) – The conflict in Gaza cannot be solved by military means and a political solution must be found to end the war permanently, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said in Jerusalem on Sunday. “I do not believe that this conflict can be permanently resolved by military means,” Wadephul said. “Nevertheless,

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How collaboration saved my life from a rare disease doctors couldn’t diagnose

So what exactly does collaborative health care mean? When we break this down into categories, there are three main approaches, each with a different benefit but ideally sharing the same end goal: to better improve patient outcomes. First, doctor to alternative practitioner. Secondly, patient to doctor. Lastly, patient to patient. Years ago, I went through

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I swapped my gas truck for a Chinese hybrid. The BYD Shark is great to drive, but one thing worries me.

Wayne Dopson runs a renovation business in Brisbane, Australia, and bought a BYD Shark hybrid pickup in March. He said it’s great to drive compared with his old gas truck, but fears it may be obsolete in a few years. Chinese EV makers are expanding rapidly in tariff-free Australia, putting Tesla under pressure. This as-told-to

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A split jury and a lie sent him to prison. Now he’s working to change Louisiana’s law

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — As 18-year-old Bobby Gumpright rode his bike home from his bartending job in New Orleans in 1999, he began to concoct a story about why he didn’t have any money. In the throes of addiction and not wanting to admit he had spent his paycheck on drugs, Gumpright lied to

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