• Donate
  • Subscribe to Newsletter
  • Home
  • About
    • Awards & Recognition
    • Our Mission
    • Our Board
    • Be Our Sponsor!
    • Donors & Supporters
    • Editorial Policy & Terms of Use
    • Comments Policy
    • Our Team
  • Topics
    • Aging
    • Children’s Health
    • Environmental Health
    • Gender health
    • Health Inequities
    • Medicaid
    • Mental Health
    • Oral Health
    • Prison Health
    • Public Health
    • State Health Policy
    • Rural Health
  • Series
    • COVID-19 updates: What’s happening in North Carolina?
    • When kids’ cries for help become crimes
    • Youth Climate Stories
    • Seeking Help and Getting Handcuffed
    • Unequal Treatment: Mental health parity in North Carolina
    • Storm stories – NC Health News works with teens from SE North Carolina to tell their hurricane experiences
    • Lessons from Abroad: How Europeans have tackled opioid addiction and what the U.S. could learn from them.
  • Health Care Half Hour
  • Contact
  • Health Job Listings
  • Newsletter
  • En Español
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • RSS
Skip to content
North Carolina Health News

North Carolina Health News

News. Policy. Trends. North Carolina.

Donate

Read our Coronavirus Coverage Here

Tag: doctors

photo shows an open door with a red EXIT sign and text that reads "How many doctors have left Mission? HCA won't say"
Posted inHospitals

How many doctors have left Mission? HCA won’t say

by Asheville Watchdog March 26, 2022April 7, 2022

By Barbara Durr and Sally Kestin, for Asheville Watchdog Two prominent physician groups quit the Mission Health system in the first two weeks of the year, the latest in an exodus from the hospital since its sale three years ago to for-profit HCA Healthcare. The seven doctors at Asheville Ear, Nose & Throat “decided to […]

Two female medical students walk down a hallway at the medical education center.
Posted inHealthcare Workers

Among those disrupted by COVID-19: The nation’s newest doctors

by Kaiser Health News July 3, 2020January 29, 2021
photo of dog close to camera
Posted inHealthcare Workers, NC Health Briefs, One Health

What is One Health?

by Rose Hoban January 9, 2013October 19, 2021
Carlos Jorge, Fort Sill Reynolds Army Community Hospital CAT scan technician, slides Spc. Lane Penn, Fort Sill WTU Soldier, into the entrance of the CAT scan machine. Kevin Young, Fort Sill Cannoneer.
Posted inCOMMENTARY, Featured, Health Insurance, Health Reform, Healthcare Workers, Public Health

Medical Education Contributes to Culture of Overuse

by Rose Hoban December 2, 2012October 19, 2021

Subscribe to our Newsletter

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Latest News

Could the absence of Roe change how medical schools train OB-GYNs?

Could the absence of Roe change how medical schools train OB-GYNs?

June 28, 2022June 27, 2022
Carolina  Abortion Fund helps patients sort out logistics and pay for their procedure

Carolina Abortion Fund helps patients sort out logistics and pay for their procedure

June 27, 2022June 27, 2022
Fuquay-Varina couple carry blood stem cells across the U.S.

Fuquay-Varina couple carry blood stem cells across the U.S.

June 24, 2022June 24, 2022

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • RSS
© 2022 News. Policy. Trends. North Carolina.. Proudly powered by Newspack by Automattic