Healthy Physicians News
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December 7, 2021
Study: Female Physicians Earn $2m Less Over CareerA self-reported study shows male physicians start earning more money than female physicians early in their careers and keep earning more throughout.
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December 6, 2021
New AMA Podcast on Strategies for Managing Suicidal IdeationA new podcast from the AMA features speakers from Weill Cornell Medicine and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
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December 3, 2021
Study: Pre-Vaccine Pandemic Expanded Moral Injury to All Healthcare WorkersThe study shows that moral injury came in different ways over time in 2020 and needs to be addressed by healthcare employers.
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December 1, 2021
Partake in the Season of Giving with MSDC Wellness ProgramsYour money, time, and advocacy help us build programs to support physicians in their greatest time of need.
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November 24, 2021
Study: Time of Day Writing Clinical Notes May Impact WorkloadWhen you document your clinical notes may make a huge difference in work-life balance, according to a new study.
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November 23, 2021
AMA News: What Doctors Wish Patients Knew About Decision FatigueThis AMA news story provides advice on how physicians and patients can work together to prevent physicians from feeling overwhelmed by constant decision-making.
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November 17, 2021
Studies: Childcare Concerns Driving Burnout in Female PhysiciansTwo new studies confirm that childcare responsibilities during the pandemic have driven burnout among physicians, especially women physicians.
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November 8, 2021
AMA News: What Doctors Wish Patients Knew About Physician BurnoutThis AMA news story gives tips and advice from physicians on how patients and providers can work together to reduce the stress of a doctor's visit.
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November 1, 2021
MSDC Launches Healthy Physician AppThe new app brings wellbeing resources directly to physicians to use at their own schedule and without going through their employer.
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October 28, 2021
New Study: 23% of Medical Students Feel Mistreated in Learning EnvironmentThe JAMA Network Open study suggests medical schools proactively promoting positive student-faculty mentoring could prevent medical student burnout.