<ѻý>How Overturning Roe v. Wade Changed Match Day 2023ѻý> Abortion restrictions are a physician workforce issue Mar 15, 2023
<ѻý>AMA, Surgeon General Propose Ways to Prevent Doctor Burnoutѻý> Get enough sleep, stop prior authorization, and share your story with colleagues Mar 10, 2023
<ѻý>Almost Half of All Public Health Workers Left Their Jobs Over the Past 5 Yearsѻý> If trends continue, more than 100,000 workers could leave in 2025 Mar 08, 2023
<ѻý>Private Equity Has New Love for Cardiology. Should Doctors Take the Deal?ѻý> Weighing the promises and pitfalls of bringing private equity into cardiovascular practice Feb 16, 2023
<ѻý>Interventional Cardiology Gets Codified Rules for Trainingѻý> Multi-society recommendations cover minimum procedural volumes, competencies Feb 16, 2023
<ѻý>Revamping Yale's Public Health Schoolѻý> Megan Ranney, MD, MPH, talks about her new position as dean of the Yale School of Public Health Feb 15, 2023 video
<ѻý>Winning the Impossible: The Power of a Nurses' Strikeѻý> The victories in New York can inspire better staffing practices nationwide Feb 06, 2023
<ѻý>Lower Excess Mortality Seen for Physicians vs General Public During COVID Pandemicѻý> Understanding effects among physicians may be helpful for future epidemics, researchers say Feb 06, 2023
<ѻý>More Medical Schools Follow Harvard in Quitting U.S. News Rankingsѻý> Schools also noted their own plans for sharing information for prospective students Jan 24, 2023
<ѻý>Change Coming for Bloated Congenital Heart Surgeon Workforceѻý> Subspecialty seeks to reinvigorate congenital heart training, early careers Jan 23, 2023
<ѻý>Healthcare Closely Watching FTC's Proposed Ban on Non-Competesѻý> A newly proposed rule would impact healthcare staffing woes, physician employment contracts Jan 12, 2023
<ѻý>Nursing Exam Pass Rates Dropped in Recent Years. Why?ѻý> Most experts agree the pandemic played a role, but regulators don't plan to make the test easier Jan 12, 2023
<ѻý>Surgeons Will Probably Want to Avoid This Scrub Colorѻý> Some survey respondents said black scrubs were deathlike or resembled a mortician Jan 11, 2023
<ѻý>Yet Another Issue Is Disrupting the Healthcare Workplaceѻý> Responding to portal messages in "real time" is just the latest assault Jan 10, 2023
<ѻý>New York Nurses Strike for Better Staffingѻý> It's not about the money, but patient safety, nurses say Jan 09, 2023
<ѻý>Black Medical Residents Saddled With More Debt Than Other Groupsѻý> Debt disparities start long before postgrad training; debt forgiveness could provide relief Jan 09, 2023
<ѻý>Fixing Heart Failure Workforce Issues: Baby Steps Start This Yearѻý> Pay, curriculum changes proposed to attract more doctors Jan 05, 2023
<ѻý>Are U.S. Healthcare Workers Better Off Unionized?ѻý> Study finds higher earnings and benefits, but unionization still stalled Dec 28, 2022
<ѻý>Nurse Practitioners Need Support Now More Than Everѻý> AANP President April Kapu, DNP, discusses association priorities and opportunities Dec 13, 2022 video
<ѻý>A Medical Take on the Word of the Year: Gaslightingѻý> Doctors are trying to function in a very broken system Dec 13, 2022
<ѻý>I'm a Neurologist, Hear Me Roarѻý> If I wasn't believed when seeking care, what chance do non-physicians have? Dec 06, 2022
<ѻý>A New Tool to Report Medical Trainee Mistreatment Reveals Thorny Issuesѻý> Small group of Mount Sinai faculty were responsible for half of unprofessional behavior reports Dec 02, 2022
<ѻý>Looming Physician Pay Cut 'Unprecedented' and 'Unconscionable,' AMA President Saysѻý> Number of doctors who take Medicare patients could dwindle without Congressional action Dec 02, 2022
<ѻý>Confronting the Growing Violence Against Staff in the Emergency Departmentѻý> Alex Skog, MD, on physician anxiety, enforcing consequences, and creating a safer environment Nov 30, 2022 video
<ѻý>An Affirmative Action Ban Would Be Devastating to Patient Careѻý> A pending Supreme Court decision could erode progress on improving diversity in medicine Nov 26, 2022
<ѻý>Can Virtual Nursing Save the Workforce?ѻý> RN turnover is increasing, and two-thirds plan to leave in the next 3 years Nov 23, 2022
<ѻý>Hospital Responds to Staffing Crisis After Reports of Patient Deathѻý> Challenges at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett reflective of hospitals across the U.S. Nov 22, 2022
<ѻý>Doctor, You Are Still Humanѻý> Prioritizing personal mental health and well-being remains essential Nov 22, 2022
<ѻý>Here's What Led ED Nurse to Call the Fire Department for Helpѻý> Problems from that night are not unique to her hospital, says Kelsay Irby, RN Nov 21, 2022
<ѻý>Should Board Certification Organizations Have to Meet Particular Standards?ѻý> AMA delegates debate the question, air their grievances with maintenance of certification Nov 17, 2022
<ѻý>Doctor Faces Child Sex Trafficking Charges; Pfizer's COVID Cash; Ransomware Harmѻý> This past week in healthcare investigations Nov 09, 2022
<ѻý>Electronic Medical Records Are Strangling American Medicineѻý> The implications for burnout are staggering Oct 23, 2022
<ѻý>Isn't It a Seller's Market for Healthcare Professionals?ѻý> Competition for a scarce resource (providers) could improve the workplace Oct 12, 2022
<ѻý>Nurse Protests Her Firing Over Refusal to Take Implicit Bias Trainingѻý> "I objected to a mandatory course grounded in the idea that I'm racist because I'm white" Oct 07, 2022
<ѻý>UCSF Residents Avert Strike; Reach Tentative Deal With Children's Hospital Oaklandѻý> Proposed contract includes better pay and benefits for housing, meals, and relocation Oct 07, 2022
<ѻý>Women Doctors More Likely to Be Called by First Name in Patient Portal Messagesѻý> Primary care and DO physicians also more likely to be greeted informally in EMR messages Oct 05, 2022
<ѻý>Growing Calls to Marry HF Specialists With Cardiac Critical Careѻý> Cardiac ICU staffing issues require a multidisciplinary team approach, some say Oct 02, 2022
<ѻý>The Oft-Forgotten Team Members: Health Unit Coordinatorsѻý> They should be recognized in their presence rather than by their absence Sep 24, 2022
<ѻý>How Does Oncology Deal With Pandemic Burnout?ѻý> Evidence suggests the pandemic could have long-term consequences Sep 20, 2022
<ѻý>Fauci: COVID Lives On; Doc's Burnout Broke Her Heart; Don't Cook Chicken in NyQuilѻý> Health news and commentary from around the Web gathered by ѻý staff Sep 20, 2022