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Burnout eases for doctors at every career stage as support rises

American Medical Association | Aug 11, 2025

Physician burnout is showing promising signs of decline, according to exclusive survey data from the AMA. The analysis reveals that burnout rates have fallen among physicians at every career stage after residency or fellowship training. At the same time, measures of job satisfaction and feeling valued in the workplace are on the rise—an encouraging shift that suggests meaningful progress in efforts to support physician well-being. 

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Pregnant or Postpartum? This Simple Tool Could Save Your Life

What to Expect | Aug 11, 2025

A doctor shares why it’s crucial to have a blood pressure cuff at home.

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Ochsner Baton Rouge Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon Expands Locations and Appointments

Healthcare Journal of Baton Rouge | Aug 11, 2025

Pediatric orthopedic surgeon Ryan P. Farmer, MD, FAAOS, is now offering appointments at Ochsner Medical Complex – The Grove and Ochsner Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Institute at Elite Training Complex – Burbank.

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Two Louisiana health systems partner with local organizations to create health care career pathways

American Hospital Association | Aug 11, 2025

In the heart of rural Louisiana, Acadiana Workforce Solutions has launched the Country Road Inclusion Project, an initiative aimed at tackling the region’s critical shortage of health care workers. The project focuses on training and placing individuals from underserved communities into vital health care roles. 

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New FDA-approved AI spine stimulator relieves 40 years of back pain for this Louisianan

The Times-Picayune | Jul 14, 2025

Dr. Maged Guirguis explains the benefits of a new AI-powered spine simulator for patients with chronic back pain.

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1 in 3 teens nationwide has prediabetes, according to new CDC data

WBRZ | Jul 14, 2025

New data by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that one in three teens nationwide has prediabetes.

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Optimizing SNM: PEER trials investigate potential of SNM lead sensing

Urology Times | Jul 14, 2025

Clinicians currently determine the optimal program settings for sacral neuromodulation (SNM) for overactive bladder (OAB) by using motor and sensory responses. However, these evaluations are, to some degree, subjective measures, explains Colin M. Goudelocke, MD, a urologist at Ochsner Health Center in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Building a Sustainable Pharmacogenomics Program: A Pharmacist’s Perspective at Ochsner Health

Pharmacy Times | Jul 14, 2025

As pharmacogenomics (PGx) becomes an increasingly vital component of personalized medicine, health systems across the country are looking to build sustainable, scalable PGx services that improve medication safety and optimize therapeutic outcomes. At Ochsner Health, Serena Mitaly, PharmD, serves as the system clinical pharmacogenomics pharmacist, where she leads interdisciplinary initiatives to integrate PGx into clinical workflows, enhance provider education, and ensure seamless access to actionable genetic insights through the electronic medical record (EMR).

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Ochsner Health provides the AI support physicians are looking for

American Medical Association | Jul 14, 2025

When it comes to augmented intelligence (AI)—often referred to as artificial intelligence—physicians say they want to give and provide feedback, be assured of privacy and security, have AI-enabled tools that fit into their workflow, and they want adequate training so they can use these tools effectively.

Ochsner Health in New Orleans provides its physicians with all of these.

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Second Harvest, Ochsner Launch Mobile Groceries at Hospitals

Biz New Orleans | Jul 14, 2025

On July 8, Second Harvest Food Bank and Ochsner Health officially launches the Makin’ Groceries Mobile Market at Ochsner Medical Center – New Orleans, bringing fresh, affordable groceries directly to patients, healthcare workers, and the surrounding community. The market will operate twice a month, alternating between Ochsner Medical Center – New Orleans and West Campus, expanding healthy food access and addressing food insecurity where people live, work, and receive care.

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