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--------------------------------------------------------------- KevinMD Plus: Nov 25, 2022 [Medical support staff is neglected, disrespected, and mistreated]( Medical support staff is leaving in droves and leaving patientsâ health at greater risk. Calls and messages to doctorsâ offices have surged as patients try to access care. Wait times skyrocket to book visits. News stories about the current state of the health care system typically focus on the plight of doctors and nurses. Studies [...] [Weâre confusing resilience with grit [PODCAST]]( âItâs not that physicians need to be more resilient. Weâve failed to provide them with the goodwill to be human and embrace their âwhole selvesâ (people who are resilient often but not always), access to safe and consistent relationships to heal, and systems that [...] [Why is collaboration missing in health care?]( An essay posted by Fareeha Kahn, MD (âA hospitalistâs struggle to find teamwork in academic medicineâ), raises an important issue. The problem of lack of collaboration is not unique to academic medicine. The problem is the result of misaligned incentives. Having read the work of Harvard Business School professor Michael E. Porter, I better understand [...] [Ambulatory medicine today: Focus on what you can control]( Patient volume has recovered across the country, and most medical offices are back to a steady state of care deliveryâbut ambulatory care has changed irrevocably. Weâve entered a phase shaped by crisis and marked by even more intense cost pressure and consolidation. What steps can independent medical practices take now to help ensure stability and [...] [The slow death of primary care: a Canadian perspective]( Loss of autonomy, gaslighting, abuse, exploitation, and hypocrisy are all strong words. Just writing them brings to my mind the harsh reality of my experience and the collective experience of others who have dared to speak up. These words come to mind when I think about primary care in Canada. I recognize similar sentiments are [...] [How whole-person care can make us better healers [PODCAST]]( âMy lifelong quest to become a healer â over 40 years as a family physician, scientist, and researcher with the National Institutes of Health, the World Health Organization, the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, and the Department of Defense â has led me [...] [How can doctors slay their Goliaths?]( An excerpt from Doctor and Goliath. Weâve all heard about David and Goliath, correct? In one of the most epic underdog stories ever written, a young boy defeats a giant Philistine warrior. But how did that happen? What tools did David employ to win his battle? Was it the five round stones he carried and [...] [Letting grief make you stronger]( Grief is powerful and can break your heart for the rest of your life, or you can learn from it and become stronger. Losing a loved one is something that everyone will go through, but not all come out as survivors in the end. Itâs part of life, but a very difficult part. Think of [...] [As doctors, caring is our poetry [PODCAST]]( âThe art and craft of being a physician and finding meaning in our care of others are to make poetry out of our lives.â Steven Kamajian is a family physician. He shares his story and discusses his KevinMD article, âAs doctors, caring is our poetry.â [...] [Why HIV and COVID-19 vaccine screening should go together]( During the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans got accustomed to regularly answering a series of questions about our risk of exposure to COVID and our possible symptoms. For more than two years, our country remained laser-focused on this protection, demonstrating our health care systemâs ability to mount a strong response to a public health crisis. So why [...] [Think twice before prescribing opioids as a first-line treatment for pain]( Everyone knows the terrible toll the opioid epidemic takes on our society. It doesnât matter where you live and how wealthy or educated you are, no one is immune. I watched as a colleague tried to help a child struggling with addiction, spending countless hours of worry and thousands of dollars, only to have the [...] [What does self-compassion look like in your life?]( Iâve spent years deeply uncomfortable in my skin. Wanting to disappear. Last night, a wave of anxiety hit me as it often does when the world gets quiet. In tune with my body for a brief moment, my heart ached. Why? I envisioned that moment when we ponder what we would regret on our deathbeds. [...]
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