October 25th 2024
Part two of our look at the loss of joy inhealth care and how to get it back.
October 24th 2024
Part one in a look at the loss of joy hitting the health care industry.
May 10th 2024
Just 1-2 minutes of cardio exercise that won't make you break out in a sweat will make you more productive and less lethargic.
May 6th 2024
New technology that fixes the problems of the EHR is the best way to reduce physician burnout
May 3rd 2024
Research suggests that incorporating power naps into your daily routine can profoundly benefit your productivity and overall well-being.
Burnout and patient engagement
Improving patient health through engagement can help reduce burnout
How to curtail clinician burnout in 2024
The high rate of burnout in the healthcare industry can have far-reaching, negative consequences.
Practice tip of the week: Reducing stress
Your weekly dose of wisdom from the Physicians Practice experts.
AI can minimize clinician burnout
The purpose of any technology is to improve a process or solve a problem. Is AI ready for that role?
The hidden toll: The aftermath of understaffing and burnout post-COVID-19
It’s important for employers and patients to understand the consequences to healthcare workers.
Take the Medical Economics burnout survey and tell them how you feel
The 2023 Physician Burnout and Wellness survey is now live
The importance of physician self-care
Take care of yourself if you want to be able to take care of patients.
Value-based care and the fight against burnout
Incentivizing doctors based on patient outcomes rather than volume alleviates many causes of burnout.
Managing practice workflow
Learn to delegate responsibly to help ease pressure on physicians.
How healthcare tech can reduce physician burnout
Technology can serve a higher purpose in healthcare by enabling clinicians to easily communicate and share information without having to taking time away from patient care.
Burnout's impact on patient care
One woman's story illustrates the importance of patient care, even when you're burned out.
Don’t have 26.7 hours a day to spend on patient care? Read this
Many physicians are facing overwhelming demand from increasingly complex patients while also dealing with burnout issues. So, where do we turn?
I was traumatized by practice - Chances are you have been, too!
Can practicing medicine be considered a traumatic experience and risk factor for post-traumatic stress disorder?
Better Together program helps female physicians' burnout
Better Together is a professional, structured coaching program designed by female physicians to address the burnout that is disproportionately experienced by women in medicine.
What COVID-19 reveals about physician moral injury
The pandemic hit a health care system — and physicians — already in crisis.
Physicians want work-life balance
Work-life balance is the key to staving off burnout.
6 Ways to reduce stress during stressful times
These tips can keep you from getting stressed when things get tough.
4 Tips to survive February
With only 28 days, February is a short month but it can still add to physician burnout.
Passive Real Estate Investing: Basics and Benefits
Key principles for doctors to know.
Combating a culture of perpetual burnout
Physicians can take a note from professional athletes
Innovation should mitigate rising burnout
How technology can aid physicians in returning to focusing on patient care.
You’re Not Alone: How clinicians deal with grief
Simple, effective ways medical workers can reconnect with and replenish themselves.
Healthcare providers career satisfaction is dropping
It’s now more important than ever to consider how we can improve our healthcare providers’ experiences at work so they can keep doing what they do best—caring for patients.
Five necessary steps to address professional burnout in healthcare
Burnout can be mitigated with a process that mirrors the methodology used to diagnose and care for patients.
Limit physician burnout risk by analyzing company culture, contract criteria
For those looking for a new job, the following are some key considerations that might limit potential for burnout.
The evolving role of APPs in post-COVID healthcare
One possible remedy for the current state of healthcare is greater use of physician assistants (PAs) and nurse practitioners (NPs) to meet the demands of patient care.
Fauci: COVID-19 burnout unprecedented
The NIAID head said the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the impact of professional dissatisfaction and fatigue.
Returning to care in a “Not-Quite-Post Pandemic” world
How will physicians manage the increasing demand as patients return to care without getting burned out in the process?
Clinical Workforce Engagement: Reducing clinician burnout
If your healthcare organization is serious about retaining and attracting clinicians in the long term, now is the time to take action.
Physician burnout, COVID-19, and the patient safety challenge
The pandemic has placed greater burdens on physicians, providers, and staff.