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  • - Parathyroid cysts (PCs) are uncommon tumors mainly found in middle-aged women, causing symptoms like fatigue and bone pain due to hyperparathyroidism, often requiring surgical removal to prevent severe complications.
  • - A case study discusses a 62-year-old woman with severe hypercalcemia and a cystic mass near the thyroid, where imaging helped lead to surgery that removed both the PC and a coinciding thyroid cancer.
  • - The report emphasizes the need for accurate diagnostics and surgical approaches for managing both PCs and thyroid issues while exploring possible links between primary hyperparathyroidism and thyroid cancers.
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Description This article looks at well-being and the role of leadership from the perspective of emergency medicine. The importance of leadership within the emergency department (ED), emergency medicine writing at large, and the prevention of burnout and compassion fatigue cannot be overstated. This article looks at the need for more research and measured interventions within the ED.

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Description As part of wellness activities in 2023, our family medicine residents produced individual paintings. Samantha coalesced these 4 × 4 canvases to create this heart. The following quote is also poignant for those of us in family medicine.

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Background: Primary care physicians play vital roles in the prevention and management of chronic disease. With increasing rates of chronic disease and a national primary care physician shortage, the role that primary care physician supply has on health outcomes in Florida is not well understood. The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between primary care physician supply (PCPS) and population health outcomes of obesity, life expectancy, coronary artery disease hospitalization, and death rate as reported by county in the state of Florida for the years 2010, 2013, 2016, and 2019.

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Description If a fair and just healthcare system is the goal, then the COVID-19 pandemic proves America still has a long way to go in its effort to achieve health equity for all. Inequalities in the healthcare landscape have been amassing for decades. Lack of access to quality care, underfunded public health programs, and the rising cost of treatment are just a few of the proposed origins of systemic inequity-all of which were apparent long before COVID-19's arrival.

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