Factors in Family Medicine Physician Burnout – and What You Can Do About Them
Starting your first job after high school can be exciting – and a little scary. You’re learning new skills while trying to prove yourself, all while transitioning to adulthood. For some,
10 Practical Ways for Physician Practices to Grow and Maintain a High Patient Volume
Physicians take an oath to uphold specific ethical standards. Although the most widely known one is the Hippocratic Oath, historians aren’t even sure Hippocrates himself wrote it. These types of oaths are
The Burnout Epidemic Plaguing OB/GYNs
The 1970s in the United States was full of roller disco, tie-dye shirts and bell bottoms. It was the decade of Saturday Night Fever, the Watergate scandal and the invention of
Biological and Physical Determinants of Health: Why They Matter to Providers
The Olympics are the best-known global athletics competition, boasting the feats and prowess of individuals from more than 200 countries. During the Winter Olympics, it’s not uncommon for athletes from Norway
3 Ways Healthcare Providers Can Prepare for a Recession
Unless you’re living under a rock — or don’t drive a car — you’ve most likely heard that the national average gas price has reached $4.67, the highest ever recorded. That’s
Inside Scoop: Rates of Burnout in Different Physician Specialties
The COVID-19 pandemic might be going away – one of these days — but burnout among physicians surely isn’t. Unfortunately, it’s getting worse, at least according to Medscape’s annual report. According to