Physician Depression: Rates and Resources
It’s been nearly 50 years since psychologist Herbert Freudenberger, who often volunteered at a free clinic in New York City, initiated the concept of burnout. In a published scientific article, he
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
Shore Physicians Group: Achieving a Mission to Keep Patients Well-Connected
When Shore Physicians Group was founded in southern New Jersey a little more than ten years ago, only about half of all adults in the United States owned a smartphone, and
The Biggest Barriers to Accessing Healthcare — and 10 Things You Can Do to Address Them
Unless you live in the south or work remotely from a tropical island, the weather right now is probably very cold. Some areas of the United States have been hit with
The Top Three Challenges of Technology in Healthcare
Wireless headphones, robot vacuums and e-readers are three of the most-requested gifts this Christmas. Unlike a few decades ago, technology items permeate the holiday lists of adults and children alike. Technology continues
The 5 Biggest Rural Healthcare Challenges in the U.S.
What do Telluride, Colorado, Sedona, Arizona and Kennebunkport, Maine all have in common? They’ve all been included in various lists naming the best — and often most beautiful — small towns