The number of nurse practitioners is expected to increase 44.5 percent by 2032, according to the most recent Bureau of Labor Statistics occupational employment statistics survey.
Author: Paige Haeffele
Eighteen physicians recently joined Becker's to share the advice they would give their younger selves.
The number of employed psychiatrists is projected to increase by 6.7 percent by 2032, according to the most recent Bureau of Labor Statistics occupational employment statistics survey.
Richard Freeman, former CEO of Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton (N.J.), filed a lawsuit accusing the hospital of refusing to abide by its contractual obligations in response to his "malicious and unlawful" termination, according to court documents reviewed by…
Franck Rahaghi, MD, will take over as president, CEO and chief medical officer of The Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation, effective Sept. 15.
The workforce has cycled through various trends in recent months, and healthcare is no exception.
Jennifer Cohen, MD, has been named chief medical officer for the Connecticut Institute for Communities, The Middletown Press reported Sept. 3.
Emergency medicine has the most burnt-out providers, according to a survey conducted by the American Medical Association.
Fifty-four percent of employed physicians are content with their work-life balance, according to a report from Medscape.
Here are six groups of medical professionals that have announced or finalized plans to unionize, as reported by Becker's since July 15:
