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Here are classic practice management stories you missed on KevinMD. Thank you for your continuing readership.
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[Physician coaching: the new normal?](
What is coaching? It's a conscious effort to notice and evaluate how our thinking impacts our experiences, how perspective shows up in the results of our life. Coaching has been integral to fields other than medicine for many years. Yet, many physicians don't know much about it â much less anything about its potential to [â¦]
[How this resident physician managed to stay happy and resilient in medicine](
When I walked into my first shift on labor and delivery as a brand new OB/GYN intern, complete with a freshly starched white coat, I was 33 weeks pregnant. As I listened to my chief resident effortlessly sign out the labor board, I was terrified. As the words pre-eclampsia, chorioamnionitis, and postpartum hemorrhage swirled around [â¦]
[Todayâs medicine is not the medicine I signed up for](
Today's medicine is not the medicine I signed up for. I am a Xennial. Sandwiched between generation X and millennials, I don't really belong to either. I didn't grow up with the technological advancements that the millennial generation enjoy. I grew up with corded telephones, large box televisions, and without a computer in the house. [â¦]
[3 lessons learned from the deep end of the pool](
Over the past few summers, Iâve been noticing that when it came to swimming in the deep end of the pool, I was fearful. Gone was the fearlessness of my youth, when Iâd venture out, take risks and somehow just know Iâd make it back to the shallow end where I could firmly stand on [â¦]
[Life hacks from a 9-month-old infant](
The problem Sometimes, you reach a stage in life where each day has become predictable. Despite success, you slide into a rut. The status quo doesnât cut it. Your patients are interesting, but not stimulating enough. Your staff is well-trained, but not helpful enough. You make a good living, but youâre not earning enough. The [â¦]
[3 myths about financial freedom](
Every July, we have some time to think about our independence and freedom. We also celebrate and spend time to be grateful for those that helped us achieve that. Everyone reading this certainly has a lot to be grateful for. But I also know that there are those that might feel a bit trapped in [â¦]
[Should hospital systems post physician salaries?](
One of my coworkers who grew up in India told me that their teachers in grade school would post everyoneâs scores in the hallway after every exam. This comparison of grades and objective testing further extended to cities and even regions in the country. There are people going through the hierarchical ranks with âgold medalsâ [â¦]
[Is medicine really a model family-friendly profession?](
An article in the New York Times touting medicine as a family-friendly profession has stirred up critics who say it denies the reality of career sacrifice and gaps in leadership and pay that female physicians face. Writer Claire Cain Miller profiled female doctors whose specialties afford them flexible work hours that make it easier to balance their professional [â¦]
[How to get ahead in your finances: Pay yourself first](
If youâve ever delved into the world of personal finance, you might have heard of the phrase âpay yourself first.â In fact, many investment gurus mention this approach as one of the keys to getting your finances on track and building your net worth. This concept can seem confusing initially, so let me break it [â¦]
[Is overachieving a sign of past trauma?](
Ever feel like you are always on the go, not feeling comfortable slowing down? All through school, college, medical school, residency, and then practicing medicine, the one thing that I got really good at was staying busy. Planning projects, test-taking, solving cases, treating patients, emails, meetings, joining boards, organizations, getting more certifications, a world of [â¦]
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