NMM/OMT
Madison Sheppard, BS, MS; Katie Blades, BS, MS; Jad Kabbara, BS; Arden Bui, BS; and Jan Hendryx, DO
Chronic low back pain (CLBP) remains a leading cause of disability and healthcare spending, with roughly 1 in 10 adults reporting persistent pain that limits activity and work participation. Contemporary guidelines emphasize multimodal, nonpharmacologic care and caution against early pharmacologic escalation given modest average benefits and dose-related harms. The objective of this study is to deliver precise, clinically interpretable short-term estimates of OMT’s benefits and harms for CLBP to inform guideline-concordant care and to guide future comparative-effectiveness trials.
General
Kali Chiriboga, DO, MBA
Parental leave policies for physicians in the United States remain inconsistent and inadequate, despite growing recognition of their critical role in supporting families’ well-being and retention in the workplace. This review and policy proposal highlights the unique challenges faced by physicians and the urgent need for targeted federal and state-level policy interventions to advance paid parental leave and improve the physician workforce sustainability in the United States.