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    Opinion

    Are aging physicians a burden?

    • Alan A. Abrams, MD, JD; 
    • Nicolas Badre, MD

    August 19, 2020

    In our practice, the most common reason for those minor mistakes during our clinical evaluation is anxiety, said Dr. Nicolas Badre and Dr. Alan A. Abrams.

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    Opinion

    COVID-19 and the myth of the super doctor

    • Tanya Thomas, MD

    August 14, 2020

    What does it mean to be a hero, and what is the cost of hero worship, asks Dr. Tanya Thomas.

  • 1
    News

    New SHM research on EMRs calls for ‘more caring, less clicking’

    • Kayla Matthews

    August 12, 2020

    EMR design should be informed by the needs of the people these products are designed to support.

  • 1
    News

    Learn to anticipate, resolve difficult interactions with patients

    • Jeff Craven

    July 24, 2020

    Begin by recognizing the difficult situation and assessing how the patient, the environment, or you might be contributing to the problem, said Dr. Donald Black.

  • News

    Is your job performance being evaluated for the wrong factors?

    • Leigh Page

    July 8, 2020

    “The best way to motivate improved performance is through purpose and mission,” says Dr. Robert Pearl.

  • 1
    News

    Would you be happier in a leadership position? This hospitalist wasn’t

    • Alicia Gallegos

    July 8, 2020

    Hospitals and health systems are recognizing the value of having physicians in leadership and executive functions.

  • 1
    News

    Physician shortage grows in latest projections

    • Marcia Frellick

    July 2, 2020

    “We’ve seen in stark detail how fragile and quickly overwhelmed America’s health care system truly is, and we’re nowhere near out of the woods with this public health emergency yet,” Dr. David J. Skorton said.

  • 1
    Opinion

    Hospitalist well-being during the pandemic

    • Sarah Ludwig Rausch

    June 17, 2020

    Burnout is a potential reality for clinicians in times of high stress.

  • 1
    News

    Hospitalists stretch into new roles on COVID-19 front lines

    • Larry Beresford

    June 11, 2020

    Hospitalists have been the backbone of the response to COVID-19 in the U.S.

  • News

    COVID-19: Where doctors can get help for emotional distress

    • Debra A. Shute

    June 10, 2020

    “So many physicians have called me crying. ... They can’t even come home and get a hug.”

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