The extreme heterogeneity in health care tasks, patient types, and settings is a challenge to defining optimal team-based health care, including specific guidance...
Insufficient interoperability prevents effective use of health data across the facility or system and does not support continuity of care at the patient level. The...
The following article, published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, addresses patients' differing expectations of female versus male physicians. Although...
This study examines changes in work-home interface stress over 5 years, and their prediction of emotional exhaustion. A nationwide doctor cohort questionnaire, at...
This report and recommendations was written by the Gender Disparity Task Force of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) to discuss issues related to the...
This study examines personal and professional characteristics that correlate with 3 major outcomes: career satisfaction, desire to become a physician again, and...
The following study analyzes responses concerning gender-based and sexual harassment from the Women Physicians' Health Study, a nationally distributed questionnaire...
The following article, published in Occupational Medicine, identifies and categorizes key factors associated with burnout across various medical specialties and...
Published in JAMA Internal Medicine, the following study aims to understand how motherhood specifically affects perceived discrimination among women physicians...
The following report from the American Academy of Neurology drew from 1,372 respondents, who were offered two distinct response tracks: neurologist or practice...
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