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Communication and providing resiliency programs are both major suggestions to maintain morale amongst staff.
There are steps health systems can take to address the increased need to focus on employee stress, fatigue, and exhaustion.
Family physicians are in high demand and have boundless career choices, but finding a job that's the right fit can be challenging.
Without the proper support, residents and other clinicians cannot be expected to sacrifice so greatly for an indeterminate amount of time.
Unavailability of protective gear, inadequate testing, and the risk of spreading the virus by discharged patients are primary concerns as extreme pandemic burnout persists among healthcare workers.
This NP survey was conducted between July 28 and August 9, 2020, and received approximately 4,000 responses.
Resident survey continues to show concern with work-life balance and low training prep for COVID-19.
As physician burnout continues to be a pressing issue in medicine, a new survey finds that Black, Asian, and Latinx doctors are less likely to report experiencing it than their white colleagues.
NYSHealth President and CEO David Sandman discusses the importance of being socially connected while staying physically distant during the pandemic.
A variety of mental health issues can affect first responders, and their effects are wide-ranging.