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Resignation

Author:
Matt Kalaycio, MD
Publish date: December 1, 2019

Ambition is overrated. The ambitious find it harder to accept failure, and some degree of failure is likely.

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Opinion

Treat or treat

Author:
Matt Kalaycio, MD
Publish date: October 30, 2019

When assessing whether to recommend treatment, it’s tough to know the difference between tricks and treats.

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Opinion

Reunion

Author:
Matt Kalaycio, MD
Publish date: September 1, 2019

Here we were, three accomplished physicians all resigning from powerful posts at the same time for what turns out to be similar reasons. Our...

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Opinion

Timed perfectly

Author:
Matt Kalaycio, MD
Publish date: June 1, 2019

His leukemia was asymptomatic, indolent, and required no treatment. He could have waited 6 months to be seen. But, no; he couldn’t.

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Opinion

Rat race

Author:
Matt Kalaycio, MD
Publish date: May 1, 2019

A rat race can be more than just a competitive quest for financial gain. In politics, the quest is more for power. In sports, the quest includes...

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Article

Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance: A primary care guide

Author:
Jack Khouri, MD
Christy Samaras, DO
Jason Valent, MD
Alexa Mejia Garcia, MD
Beth Faiman, PhD, CNP
Saveta Mathur, CNP
Kim Hamilton, CNP
Megan Nakashima, MD
Matt Kalaycio, MD

Low-risk MGUS may not require subspecialty referral and can be followed by the outpatient provider.

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Opinion

The white wall

Author:
Matt Kalaycio, MD
Publish date: January 2, 2019

How many clinically shaky fellows do we graduate into our profession every year? How many of us are aware of colleagues who are unskilled, but are...

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Opinion

Pathologic superstition

Author:
Matt Kalaycio, MD
Publish date: October 31, 2018

Without certainty, how can a physician debunk a superstition?

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Opinion

Full disclosure

Author:
Matt Kalaycio, MD
Publish date: September 20, 2018

Dr. Matt Kalaycio thought he was free of financial conflicts because he doesn’t take pharma money. Then he checked Open Payments.

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Opinion

Seeking the chair

Author:
Matt Kalaycio, MD
Publish date: June 14, 2018

Dr. Matt Kalaycio decodes the qualities it takes to be a department chairperson.

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Opinion

The enemy of good

Author:
Matt Kalaycio, MD
Publish date: January 2, 2018

By setting narrow limits on study eligibility, we risk treatment rationing through regulatory restriction.

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Opinion

Leadership hacks: structural tension

Author:
Matt Kalaycio, MD
Publish date: October 27, 2017

The structural tension model can be a useful framework for addressing faculty team challenges.

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Opinion

How would you treat ... recurrent pre-B ALL in a 24-year-old woman?

Author:
Matt Kalaycio, MD
Publish date: September 16, 2017

Which treatment would you recommend? Make your selection and tell us why you chose it.

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Opinion

Successful teams

Author:
Matt Kalaycio, MD
Publish date: July 28, 2017

The teams that function most successfully are those that create a culture of trust and helpfulness no matter the individual talents of those on...

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Opinion

Defining high reliability

Author:
Matt Kalaycio, MD
Publish date: April 4, 2017

What are the best ways for us to become high-reliability individuals?

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