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    Opinion

    The importance of self-compassion for hospitalists

    • Gwendolyn Williams, MD

    December 7, 2021

    Mindful self-compassion is a positive practice that opens a pathway for healing and personal growth.

  • 1
    News

    Residency programs readjust during COVID

    • Sarah Ludwig Rausch

    December 3, 2021

    The pandemic has put a spotlight on the importance of being flexible.

  • 1
    News

    Ten changes that could keep clinicians in the workforce in a pandemic

    • Marcia Frellick

    December 2, 2021

    Doctors make checklist of low-cost action items to start addressing a wave of providers leaving medicine.

  • 1
    News

    CDC unveils mental health protection plan for health care workers

    • Megan Brooks

    November 22, 2021

    “It’s long past time for us to care for the people who care for all of us and address burnout in our health care workers,” said U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy.

  • News

    ERs are swamped with seriously ill patients, although many don’t have COVID

    • Kate Wells, Michigan Radio

    November 1, 2021

    “It’s an early indicator that what’s happening in the ED is that we’re seeing more acute cases than we were pre-pandemic.”

  • 1
    Opinion

    Why this round of COVID-19 feels worse

    • Ilaria Gadalla, DMSc, PA-C

    October 7, 2021

    The national wave of resistance to vaccination is spurring an exodus from health care.

  • 1
    News

    ‘Empathy fatigue’ in clinicians rises with latest COVID-19 surge

    • Emily Sohn

    September 17, 2021

    It is not shameful for clinicians to acknowledge that they experience emotions such as frustration, anger, sadness, and anxiety, said Dr. Mona Masood.

  • 1
    News

    Fewer inpatient work hours linked with worse patient outcomes

    • Heidi Splete

    September 14, 2021

    Patients treated by hospitalists who worked more days per year fared better than those treated by hospitalists who worked fewer days, a new study finds.

  • 1
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    Weathering this storm and the next

    • Brent Mothner, MD, FAAP; 
    • Michelle A. Lopez, MD, MPH, FAAP; 
    • Ricardo Quinonez, MD, FHM, FAAP; 
    • Teena Hadvani, MD, FAAP; 
    • Vicki Uremovich, DO, FAAP

    August 20, 2021

    Disaster preparedness is achieved with the nonstop cycle of planning, coordinating, and recognizing vulnerable areas.

  • 1
    News

    Hospitals struggle to find nurses, beds, even oxygen as Delta surges

    • Brenda Goodman, MA

    August 12, 2021

    “We have a vaccine, which is the key to ending this pandemic and people just refuse to take it, and so I think we’re very frustrated.”

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