4 critical steps for reducing clinician burnout in your practice
Physician burnout continues to be a serious problem for providers across the country. Here are four critical steps you can take to reduce burnout in your practice.
Physician burnout continues to be a serious problem for providers across the country. Here are four critical steps you can take to reduce burnout in your practice.
Technology isn’t the only thing that’s rapidly advanced within the past forty years. The methods available for health care practitioners to reach their patients have also grown with the changing times as well. Originally, telemedicine was developed for patients in rural, off-the-grid areas who may not have access to a physician when they need it….
The explosion of mobile technology has proven to be a boon for many industries — and the healthcare field is no exception. Mobile devices and the accompanying technology has heralded in some significant changes and is helping transform the industry to increase accessibility to care for patients and streamline processes for care providers. Here are…
It’s not unusual to feel like you’re harried every moment of the working day. This is particularly common with stretched-thin healthcare professionals. But scheduling a bit of downtime into your day not only gives you a moment to breathe and reboot, but it can also help you be more productive. How? Here’s a couple of…
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These days, it’s easy for healthcare workers (or any office workers) to get so busy and bogged down with their daily responsibilities that they neglect to take a break. No coffee break, no lingering at the watercooler, no lunch away from their desk. One reason for this is that taking frequent breaks is often erroneously…