How Burnout Is Affecting Allied Healthcare Professionals — and What Can Be Done About It
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, a plethora of clinicians have reported symptoms of exhaustion, depression, sleep disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Nearly 65 percent of physicians are experiencing
Three Global Health Issues to Watch in 2023
If you’ve ever had the chance to travel overseas, you’ve undoubtedly experienced cultures and traditions that differ from those in the United States. For example, most Americans shake hands in greeting,
5 Myths About Older Adults and Technology We Should All Stop Believing
Most of us as children want to grow up quickly. We envision being an adult and enjoying all the benefits that go with it. As adults, many of us cringe as
Why Interoperability Should Be a Priority for Your Medical Group
If you’ve ever heard the Johnny Cash song “One Piece at a Time,” you know it’s about two assembly line coworkers absconding with Cadillac parts over a span of 25 years.
Taking Action to Proactively Prevent Physician Suicide
September 17 is National Physician Suicide Awareness Day. It brings attention to a subject that is unpleasant to discuss but a pervasive problem plaguing the healthcare industry. First held in 2017,
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,