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Administrative Costs Associated with Physician Billing and Insurance-Related Activities at an Academic Health Care System

Published in JAMA, the following study examines the administrative costs associated with billing and insurance-related activities at an academic health care system...

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Stress, Social Support, and Burnout Among Long-Term Care Nursing Staff

Published in the Journal of Applied Gerontology, the following study utilizes the job demands-resources model of burnout to examine relations between job demands,...

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Incidence and Cost of Nurse Workplace Violence Perpetuated by Hospital Patients or Patient Visitors

Published in the Journal of Emergency Nursing, the following study investigates the incidence of workplace violence against nurses perpetrated by patients or...

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The Interplay between Teamwork, Clinicians’ Emotional Exhaustion, and Clinician-Rated Patient Safety: A Longitudinal Study

Published in Critical Care, the following study focuses on the long-term development of teamwork, emotional exhaustion, and patient safety in interprofessional...

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Care-Centered Clinical Documentation in the Digital Environment: Solutions to Alleviate Burnout

Electronic health records are not living up to their full potential.The authors of this National Academy of Medicine discussion paper attest that electronic health...

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Malpractice Risk According to Physician Specialty

Published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the following article analyzes malpractice data from 1991 through 2005 for all physicians who were covered by a...

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Medical Licensure Questions and Physician Reluctance to Seek Care for Mental Health Conditions

Published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings, the authors of the following study aimed to determine whether state medical licensure application questions (MLAQs) about...

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An American Crisis: The Lack of Black Men in Medicine

The current state of diversity within the United States medical workforce does not reflect representative numbers of the Black male population. Research data...

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Does Mentoring Matter: Results from a Survey of Faculty Mentees at a Large Health Sciences University

Published in Medical Education Online, the authors of the following study aimed to determine the characteristics associated with having a mentor, the association of...

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Mentoring in Academic Medicine: A Systematic Review

Published in JAMA, the following systematic review analyzes the evidence about the prevalence of mentorship and its relationship to career development. Less than...

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