Strategies to combat physician burnout lead 2021 practice management coverage
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Practice management coverage in 2021 included work that must be done to reduce physician burnout throughout medicine and questions about how the COVID-19 pandemic could affect clinical practice protocols in the future.
Read the most popular practice management articles from 2021 below.
Reducing burnout depends on changing the culture of medicine
Physicians have the opportunity to shift the systems of health care, as well as the culture of medicine, to help fight back against burnout, according to a presentation at the Ending Physician Burnout Global Summit. Read more.
BLOG: How to talk to unhappy patients
Nothing brings more anxiety to a clinician than a patient who is unhappy with our care. And the more advanced our treatments become, the higher the patient expectations. Read more.
Expert examines six drivers of burnout, organizational resilience
There are six major drivers of physician burnout, all of which can be addressed by effective leadership, according to a presentation at the Ending Physician Burnout Global Summit. Read more.
COVID-19 practice protocols may remain after pandemic ends
The American Academy of Ophthalmology has helped physicians reduce the risk for SARS-CoV-2 transmission in their practices, and some safety measures may be here to stay. Read more.
Q&A: Merging comedy into professionalism with ‘Dr. Glaucomflecken’
William “Dr. Glaucomflecken” Flanary, MD, is an ophthalmic comedian, merging humor with education in a way that is anything other than dry. Read more.