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Physicians, hospitals and Idaho’s top medical associations are sounding the alarm on the state’s OBGYN crisis, saying the state’s strict abortion bans are causing confusion among healthcare professionals and leading to staff shortages.
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Should terminally ill patients be allowed to end their lives? It’s a controversial topic. A health law conference at the University of Nevada Las Vegas discusses the past, present, and future of legalizing medical aid in dying.
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A handful of physicians argue the law prevents “abortions on demand” while allowing them when a pregnant person’s life is in danger.
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Retired Cody, Wyoming family physician Dr. Greg McCue says the current pace of the virus could seriously affect patient care. He's taking his time to recruit signatures of doctors, physician's assistants, and nurse practitioners that will appear in advertisements in support of the vaccine.
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As the coronavirus continues to spread throughout the United States, we hear a lot about the shortage of Intensive Care Unit (ICU) beds. But there's…
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When The Doctor's Office Isn't Down the Street, One Program Attempts To Close Gap For Rural PatientsGary and Celeste Havener live forty miles outside of Laramie in southeast Wyoming. They spend a lot of their time growing vegetables and riding horses…
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The Department of Homeland Security wants more lay people trained to control life-threatening blood loss. They're spreading the word through a national…
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If you’re looking for a new primary care doctor in states like Idaho or Wyoming, good luck. Our region has some of the worst doctor shortages of all U.S...
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The University of Wyoming is looking to find more space for the WWAMI medical program. The program is run by the University of Washington and trains…
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Think about the word, “scribe.” What pops into your head? Probably something from a humanities class in college or a History Channel documentary,…