This webinar looks at aspects of physician wellness and discusses depression, suicide, anxiety, substance use warning signs, and when to ask for professional assistance.
Clinicians across the country are struggling both mentally and financially as the pandemic enters a new phase with record case numbers.
The growing surge of COVID-19 patients is not only filling up available hospital beds, but it is straining the health care workers that are needed to actually treat the patients, to the point of debilitating burnout.
When it comes to employees, looking for trouble is good policy.
With a positive approach to change, healthcare workers and their organizations can emerge from the pandemic stronger and more resilient.
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically altered medical students’ experience in 2020, and many believe it will affect how they practice medicine long after the pandemic subsides.
The pandemic has put a renewed spotlight on the longstanding issue of burnout — as well as ways to address it.
A recent survey shows the harrowing reality most physicians are facing during this pandemic.
An overwhelming 86% of clinicians reported a pandemic-related decline in the population’s mental health.
The COVID-19 pandemic is hitting everyone hard, and physicians are no exception.