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American Medical Association Launches Its Own Vaccine Review Process

American Medical Association Launches Its Own Vaccine Review Process

The American Medical Association (AMA), a medical trade advocacy association, is partnering with a vaccine research group to launch what it describes as an independent, “evidence-based review process” for respiratory vaccines for the next flu season—a role traditionally carried out by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).1 2 According to a prepared […]

Medical School Enrollment at Record High as Physician Shortage Looms

Medical School Enrollment at Record High as Physician Shortage Looms

Medical schools in the United States saw the highest number of student enrollments on record in 2025, according to new data from the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC). The AAMC reported that medical schools enrolled 100,723 students for the 2025–26 academic year, up 1.3 percent from the prior year, marking a rebound after a […]

Female Physicians Experience Increasing Rates of Isolation, Burnout and Suicide Risk

Female Physicians Experience Increasing Rates of Isolation, Burnout and Suicide Risk

The societal aftershocks of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to surface in ways that extend beyond infection and mortality statistics, with one sector in particular yet to rebound after carrying much of the pandemic’s burden: U.S. health care. A large national study published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings now adds social isolation as a measurable and consequential […]

COVID-19 Boosters Linked to More Illness and Absenteeism in Health Care Workers

COVID-19 Boosters Linked to More Illness and Absenteeism in Health Care Workers

A new peer-reviewed Swiss study has found that recent COVID-19 booster shots were linked to higher short-term illness risk and absenteeism among health care workers, raising questions about he benefits of universal booster campaigns, particularly in populations at low risk for COVID complications. The cohort study was published on Aug. 9, 2025 in the journal […]

Pharmacists Instructed to Combat “Mistrust” in Vaccination and Increase Vaccine Uptake

Pharmacists Instructed to Combat “Mistrust” in Vaccination and Increase Vaccine Uptake

In an interview with Drug Topics, Hashim Zaibak, PharmD, CEO of Hayat Pharmacy, emphasized that all pharmacy employees, including frontline staff like pharmacy technicians and cashiers, must take an active role in building trust with patients and providing clear information about vaccines.1 According to Zaibak, public distrust in routine vaccination, commonly referred to as vaccine […]

Flu Shot Recipients “More Likely” to Get Influenza Than Unvaccinated

Flu Shot Recipients “More Likely” to Get Influenza Than Unvaccinated

The American Medical Association (AMA) cites that the influenza vaccine is estimated to be 40-60 percent effective at preventing serious infections or death from the influenza virus that affects up to 40 million Americans every year. However, for the 2024-2025 flu “season” the influenza vaccine not only missed the mark on effectiveness, but is linked […]

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