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December 19, 2024
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Top in allergy/asthma: Virtual coaching program; NERD history, aspirin hypersensitivity

Top in allergy/asthma: Virtual coaching program; NERD history, aspirin hypersensitivity

Women physicians reported reduced burnout after completion of an 8-week virtual coaching program, as well as improved professional fulfillment and self-compassion.

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December 11, 2024
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Women physicians see less burnout, more work fulfillment from virtual coaching program

Women physicians see less burnout, more work fulfillment from virtual coaching program

Participation in a virtual coaching program led to a decrease in reported burnout among a cohort of women physicians, according to study results published in BMC Psychology.

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December 11, 2024
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Defining burnout: Prioritizing positivity and mental health, with Jessi Gold, MD

Defining burnout: Prioritizing positivity and mental health, with Jessi Gold, MD

In this episode, guest Jessi Gold, MD, MS, defines burnout, discusses ways physicians can prioritize positivity and their mental health and talks about her new book, How Do You Feel?

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November 27, 2024
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Control over clinical work linked to physician burnout, intent to leave practice

Control over clinical work linked to physician burnout, intent to leave practice

Less perceived control over clinical work was associated with increased physician burnout and intent to reduce clinical hours or leave their practice, according to research published in Annals of Internal Medicine.

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November 25, 2024
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‘Thoughtful’ integration of new technology may improve clinician well-being

‘Thoughtful’ integration of new technology may improve clinician well-being

ORLANDO — In a survey from the AMA, 48% of physicians reported experiencing symptoms of burnout in 2023 compared with 53% of physicians in 2022.

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November 20, 2024
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Evolving the relationship between the AGA and Gastroenterology with Tom Serena

Evolving the relationship between the AGA and Gastroenterology with Tom Serena

In this podcast episode, Tom Serena, chief executive officer of the American Gastroenterological Association, discusses the role of private equity in specialty societies, the hunger to be involved in innovation and more.

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November 06, 2024
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Artificial intelligence in medicine: Improving health care for physicians

Artificial intelligence in medicine: Improving health care for physicians

In this episode, guest Anthony Chang, MD, discusses the benefits of artificial intelligence and its potential to improve health care.

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October 23, 2024
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Predicting the future of GI with Brad Stillman

Predicting the future of GI with Brad Stillman

In this podcast episode, Brad Stillman, executive director at American College of Gastroenterology, discusses adapting with the GI landscape to prevent physician burnout, the role organizations play in ensuring physicians have the right tools to aid patients and more.

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October 23, 2024
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Your voice, her choice: Election 2024, with Angela Chaudhari, MD & Oren Jacobson

Your voice, her choice: Election 2024, with Angela Chaudhari, MD & Oren Jacobson

In this episode, host Hansa Bhargava, MD, discusses women’s reproductive rights in connection to the 2024 presidential election with guests Angela Chaudhari, MD, and Oren Jacobson.

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October 21, 2024
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Speaker: ChatGPT is a forward-thinking path toward curbing clinician burnout

Speaker: ChatGPT is a forward-thinking path toward curbing clinician burnout

Necessary changes within the health care system will only arise when workers are allowed more time and space personally and professionally, with ChatGPT the method by which this transformation can occur, according to Robert Pearl, MD.

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