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One possible remedy for the current state of healthcare is greater use of physician assistants (PAs) and nurse practitioners (NPs) to meet the demands of patient care.

How one practice managed the transition to virtual care before the pandemic.

Some of the ways the industry is addressing these issues in medical school and beyond.

The NIAID head said the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the impact of professional dissatisfaction and fatigue.

Preliminary basics you need to consider.

Patients can hold biases toward physicians in the same way that physicians can be biased in their care delivery.

The difference between a ‘conscious bias’ and an ‘unconscious bias’ and how they are measured.

What bias means for physician’s everyday work experiences.

Medical malpractice data shows us that bad patient-provider communication correlates with medical malpractice claims.

What physicians should know about available resources and benefits.

How will physicians manage the increasing demand as patients return to care without getting burned out in the process?

Achieve simplicity, efficiency, and balance in your practice.

Physicians Practice® spoke with Rich Miller, chief strategy officer of Qgenda, about practices' clinical capacity management during the pandemic and what you can do to optimize your capacity management strategies.

If your healthcare organization is serious about retaining and attracting clinicians in the long term, now is the time to take action.

The pandemic has placed greater burdens on physicians, providers, and staff.

When used appropriately, technology can be a powerful tool for alleviating stress.

You do not have to keep working hard, paying huge taxes, and letting what you have left sitting in the bank doing nothing.

Anything short of twelve months and you will almost always find yourself on the losing side of the transaction.

Physicians Practice® spoke with Dr. Wayne Jonas about the rise in reported burnout among physicians, especially during the pandemic, and how the industry can work to overcome stigmas and begin to address these issues.

Now is the time to support the creation of a statewide health information exchange network.

Whether your benefits are provided to you by an employer or you must choose your own, these are the most common benefits physicians should be looking for.

Physicians Practice® spoke with Dr. Anisha Abraham, author of the book "Raising Global Teens: A Practical Handbook for Parenting in the 21st Century", about signs that a patient may be at risk of suicide and self-harm as well as interventions and communication methods physicians can employ in the clinical setting.

How you can begin transitioning your practice to your children.

Nurse practitioners and PAs are crucial parts of any healthcare system, but determining how they can best contribute to the success of your practice or organization takes research and planning.

Reach and attract new potential patients and outshine competitors.








