U.S. clinicians are burnt out and patient safety is at risk. How can leadership ensure our clinicians—and patients—thrive? Published in Health Affairs, authors...
The following perspective piece examines the increasing clerical burden put on physicians, which has contributed to burnout in medicine. Time-motion studies show...
The following article, published in the New York Times, discusses the importance of being aware of one's unconscious biases when giving effective feedback. Biased...
The following article examines the link between marginalized patients and clinician burnout by emphasizing the social determinants of health and burnout which often...
Published in STAT New, the following editorial describes the moral injury of health care: Being unable to provide high-quality care and healing. The authors call on...
The Critical Care Societies Collaborative, which consists of the 4 major critical care societies in the US (American Association of Critical Care Nurses, American...
The following editorial, published in The Hill, is a call to action for health care organizations to proactively report suicide in their workforce to better...
Published in Medical Economics, the following blog post summarizes ways in which leadership and clinicians can combat burnout by engaging with accountability...
Published in Medical Economics, the following blog post provides 7 individual strategies clinicians can implement to cope with...
The following editorial, published in Scientific American, calls on physicians to revisit how to practice medicine, change culture in medicine, and find joy as in...
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