
We Need to Stop Calling it Burnout
Burnout. We need to stop calling it burnout. Actually, it’s moral injury.
Burnout. We need to stop calling it burnout. Actually, it’s moral injury.
How one approaches patients is not always the same. Medical school & real-life experience differ.
As if prior authorization, disempowerment, and arbitrary fee schedules weren’t enough, now dedicated young physicians can look forward to even more layers of corporate ambivalence.
This post examines the causative factors of the health care crisis, culminating in 2020 with the COVID-19 pandemic. It then examines 5 disturbing trends threatening the “job security” of physicians, and offers several solutions.
Facebook’s new “meta” rebrand represents the rapidly evolving digital ecosystem & points to new possibilities that exist even beyond the tech realm; maybe even within healthcare?!
Dear nurses, each of you is a gift, and we are forever in your debt. Words of encouragement.
Healthcare organizations should frame quality and safety as a team endeavor. Bring consistency to practices, beginning with the organization’s most urgent pain points.
Medicare appears to be aware of the complaints that doctors are voicing about the compliance nightmare of documenting the necessary metrics to comply with the shared bonuses. So what’s next?
Small businesses that have worst when it comes to securing government contracts, qualifying for federal grant opportunities, & having access to up-skilling services.
Will teaching it in medical school will suddenly change all the ingrained narcissism and cut throat gunners to being more “for the team?” Doubtful. Some things cannot be taught.
Open your eyes. Look at other opportunities. Trading time for money is an INEFFICIENT way to generate revenue.
How being a mother, a doctor, a publisher, a writer, and a college health physician collided at the beginning of the pandemic and gave me a new perspective on life.
Catch this 8-part series, hosted by physician & business consultant David Norris, MD, MBA & produced by Dana Corriel, MD. Learn to be a stronger negotiator with these important tactics.
Medical literature icon Samuel Shem, author of “The House of God” returns for season 2 of conversation, in order to discuss the broken healthcare system. This time, he’s brought the guests!
Today’s health experts are sharing their expertise in audio format using podcasts. Join us as we explore how we do this and bring on the innovators who are giving it their all.
We’re back with Season 2 of our lecture series. This time, new physicians take on the virtual airwaves, to teach other physicians a skill they’ve leveraged, in a single, casual livestream.
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