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Resources tagged with: Physician
Forbidden Topics

This article in Annals of Internal Medicine discusses how taboo depression and suicide is in the medical profession, specifically residency training. Among the...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
Addressing the Physician Shortage The Peril of Ignoring Demography

Kirch's article in JAMA Network describes the different factors affecting the future of our physician workforce. By citing demographic changes, the article makes...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
Tibetan Buddhism-Based ‘Compassion’ Training for Doctors Targets Burnout

This article in the Washington Post discusses the prevalence of a specific type of burnout called compassion fatigue and downstream effects to patient health....

Article
A Death in the Family

Khan narrates a story as a resident visiting his co-resident, who was a patient in the ICU. He paints a picture of what burnout, depression, and substance use...

Personal Stories
Preventing Burnout Increases the Desirability of Neurology as a Career

As neurological diseases comprise a large percentage of disease burden, the demand for neurologists is expected to growing faster than the workforce. The article,...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
The Real Danger of Increasing Resident Work Hours

This New England Journal of Medicine Catalyst article details effects of increasing consecutive work hours that residents can work. Residents are already inundated...

Article
Association Between Physician Burnout and Identification With Medicine as a Calling

Published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings, the following study aims to evaluate the association between degree of professional burnout and physicians’ sense of...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Nurse-Physician Perspectives on the Care of Dying Patients in Intensive Care Units: Collaboration, Moral Distress, and Ethical Climate

Hamric's study, published in Critical Care Medicine, aims to explore the relationships among moral distress, ethical climate, physician/nurse collaboration, and...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Emerging the EHR Purgatory – Moving from Process to Outcomes

Goroll's Perspective paper in the New England Journal of Medicine illustrates the electronics arms race between payers demanding documentation to justify payment...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
Survey Snapshot: Many Different Channels to Hear the Patient Voice

NEJM Catalyst published this article establishing a need to hear patient voices and gathering feedback to better advise patient care and improve healthcare...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
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