Physicians
CategoryDoctors Are Human Too
One doctor openly discusses the often-overlooked epidemic of suicide among physicians, and what can be done to stop it.
The Striking Gender Gap in Doctors’ Pay
Nationally, female physicians make an average of 26.5 percent, or $91,000, less than male physicians.
Does Telemedicine Save or Cost Money?
Telehealth companies have long asserted that increased access to physicians via video or phone saves money by reducing office visits.
Rethinking Institutional Metrics of Success
Financial and productivity metrics are critically important in any business. But for physicians, medicine is a profession, not a business.
8 Secrets to Landing a Locum Tenens Job
Here are a few insider tips and best practices that will help you throughout your locum tenens job search.
Strategies for Reducing Physician Burnout
The fastest growing ailment seen in doctors’ offices across the country may be the rising rate of physician burnout.
One Man’s Desperate Quest for a Brutal Surgery
The operation is so terrifying some call it MOAS: the Mother of All Surgeries.
EHRs Eat Up Half of Doctors’ Workday with Unpaid Labor
Doctors are reimbursed for office visits, lab work, and medical procedures but not for desktop tasks.
This Doctor Beat Burnout by Doing These 5 Things
Some tactics were deliberate, mindful behaviors, some occurred by accident, and some started with a different goal.
Digital Apps for Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics
Emergency medicine and pediatrics are two areas where an array of apps help physicians do their jobs.