Por: New York Post Life September 30, 2022
Physician burnout spiked during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic after a six-year decline that ended in 2020, according to a new study published in the medical journal Mayo Clinic Proceedings. “While the worst days of COVID-19 pandemic are hopefully behind us, there is an urgent need to attend to physicians who put everything into our nation’s response to COVID-19, too often at the expense of their own well-being,” said... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Sports October 01, 2022
The NFL players union told you what they think of the independent doctor’s diagnosis of Tua Tagovailoa’s possible concussion last Sunday after interviewing him and Dolphins team doctor John Uribe on Saturday. They fired the independent doctor. They thought, “many... + más
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The New York Times USA Health September 29, 2022
Ten years of data from a nationwide survey of physicians confirm another trend that’s worsened through the pandemic: Burnout rates among doctors in the United States, which were a decade ago, have risen to alarming levels. and published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings, a... + más
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The Atlantic USA Opinion September 27, 2022
The burnout crisis in pink-collar occupations puts everyone’s well-being at risk.The AtlanticSeptember 27, 2022, 6 AM ETAbout the author: is a staff writer at The Atlantic. The country is in the midst of a burnout crisis. In a recent American Psychological Association , large... + más
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The Atlantic USA Business September 24, 2022
People refer to various forms of malaise as “burnout,” but it’s technically a work problem. And only your employer can solve it.Thea TraffMarch 12, 2021In the early 1970s, a psychoanalyst named Herbert J. Freudenberger opened a free clinic to treat poor patients in New... + más
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The New York Times USA Health September 24, 2022
Listen to This ArticleCLAY, W.Va. — For most of her life, Dr. Kimberly Becher has moved fast. She was married at 21, started medical school with a 3-month-old and has trained for two marathons. In the halls of her clinic, between a bank and a Baptist church in Clay — the... + más
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The Advocate USA Health September 17, 2022
Kirsten Held pauses to gather her thoughts.What was the name of that hurricane? she asked. The one that came through last year?Ida.Oh, that's right, she said. Wow. This is how bad the trauma was, because I can't even remember the name of the hurricane. Family nurse... + más
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What are signs of caregiver burnout?Taking care of someone with Alzheimer's or dementia is highly stressful and mentally and physically draining on the caregiver. Continual stress can build into burnout and the caregiver could succumb to depression or other mental and/or... + más
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