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New Study: 23% of Medical Students Feel Mistreated in Learning Environment
October 28, 2021
The JAMA Network Open study suggests medical schools proactively promoting positive student-faculty mentoring could prevent medical student burnout.
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Advocacy Curriculum: Using Scary Stories and Treats to Advocate Your Position
October 28, 2021
It's not scary to talk about an issue before a policymaker, but be prepared with treats rather than tricks to make your point.
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New Survey: Communication, not COVID, Key to Solving Burnout
October 27, 2021
A new survey for MGMA reveals physicians and administrators vary widely on what they see as the causes of physician burnout.
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Study: Expanded Patient Record Access Leads to More EHR Inbox Messages
October 26, 2021
Implementing the CURES Act patient records requirement saw a sharp increase in messaging at one medical system, according to a new study.
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CDC Study Shows 1 in 5 Adults Sought Mental Health Treatment in 2020
October 21, 2021
There was a slight increase in adults seeking mental health treatment from 2019-2020, with women much more likely to seek treatment.
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Yes, You've Noticed Correctly - Your EHR Inbox Has Gotten Fuller
October 15, 2021
A study in JAMA Open Source reveals time spent on EHR increased during the pandemic even with a decreased in-person patient volume.
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DC Health Issues Temporary Healthcare License Declaration
October 7, 2021
The declaration creates a new application for a temporary license while healthcare providers await the outcome of their full license application.
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Council Debates Healthcare Licenses, MCOs, and Vaccine Mandates
October 5, 2021
The DC Council discussed a number of pandemic and health issues in its first meeting after summer recess.
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