
We surveyed 1,001 physicians as part of our annual Great American Physician Survey, Sponsored by Kareo. This video includes key findings of the survey.

We surveyed 1,001 physicians as part of our annual Great American Physician Survey, Sponsored by Kareo. This video includes key findings of the survey.

Even though financial and legislative challenges are making it harder to be a physician, docs tell us they haven't given up.

Get full results from the 2015 Great American Physician Survey, Sponsored by Kareo, featuring replies from 1,001 physicians nationwide.

A recent survey indicates female physicians are more positive about their profession and healthcare reform than their male peers.

My week started with three deliveries in less than 24 hours. The last one occurred a mere 40 minutes before my first patient visit Tuesday morning.

How can we be leaders, physicians may ask, when often we are overwhelmed by the daily challenge to survive? I contend that we have no choice.

Here's why workplace "culture" is so important, and how you can cultivate a great culture at your medical practice.

We asked physicians, "What is the most important trait for today's doctors to possess?" Here's what they said.

Next time you are in a stressful situation, I recommend asking yourself these three important questions.

No matter how demanding your schedule is, it's critical to make time for working out. Here are some ways to find more time for exercise.

Physicians should start fostering money skills in their children from a young age. Here are some techniques to try.

We asked physicians what they wish their patients understood about their profession. Here's what they said.

We are often so overwhelmed with our everyday practice problems that it can be difficult to remember the bigger picture. Here's a reminder.

Last year I shared my New Year's resolutions for 2014. Here's how I did, and what I resolve to accomplish this year at my medical practice.

You might need to readjust your sleeping habits or your pre-bedtime rituals, but getting enough sleep is the key to a successful workday.

You devote considerable time to your medical practice, but what about to your family? Here's how setting small goals can make a big difference.

The overwhelming tendency is for deeper and deeper specialization within certain medical specialties. I believe the need for super-generalists is being overlooked.

I am a family doctor, always seeking out ways to see one more patient in the day, finding one more resource, helping one more patient through challenges.

Scope of practice for nurse practitioners and physician assistants is changing. Here's what physicians should know.

Here are three things to keep in mind next time you find yourself rushing through tasks or working late hours at your medical practice.

It's a complicated issue when physicians express an interest in cutting back hours. Here are six key issues to consider if this occurs at your medical practice.

A recent survey reveals that physicians who leave employment for private practice are happier than those that leave private practice for employment.

As a physician, take some time to learn a few medical practice management principles to more fully support your practice manager.

Our Great American Physician Survey, Sponsored by Kareo, indicates greater physician acceptance of alternate practice models to help themselves and patients.

Get unique insight into the personal and professional lives of physicians through the results of the 2014 Great American Physician Survey, Sponsored by Kareo.

Our 2014 Great American Physician Survey, Sponsored by Kareo, indicates 8 in 10 physicians are happy as doctors and have no regrets about their career path.

Next time you feel like your sense of balance is spiraling out of control, remember these seven principles.

Most physicians struggle to find balance between work and home, but it's not as difficult as you might think. Here experts share their top tips.

Curious about transitioning to a direct-pay medical practice? Here are some of our most popular articles about this emerging practice model.

A physician's life is complicated. Success and happiness require productive adaptation.