A study published by Jackson Physician Search on March 20 found that 1 in 4 physicians foresee burnout as a top reason to consider in their retirement decisions.
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A study published March 10 in JAMA Network found a potential link between shorter primary care visits with patients and a higher likelihood of inappropriate prescribing.
Mary Bridge Children's Hospital and Health Network in Tacoma, Wash., has appointed two chief medical officers to lead the health system.
Congress has ensured that flexibilities for telehealth will continue for two more years, as many private practice physicians have taken advantage of its uses since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Delaware Division of Public Health has launched a $51,582 campaign to recruit and retain physicians and other medical providers, Delaware Business Times reported March 15.
Becker's has reported on five physicians committing fraud in the last two weeks:
Here are four physicians involved in legal cases Becker's has reported on since March 9:
Here are nine physician leadership updates Becker's has reported on since March 10:
I practiced family medicine for more than 20 years before I discovered what I describe as “the secret sauce.”
Alex Jahangir, MD, has received the William W. Tipton Jr., MD, Leadership Award from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
