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Amid a rising staffing crisis, female physicians, who tend to provide better patient outcomes, are grappling with elevated burnout and depression rates due to additional home responsibilities, emphasizing the need for self-awareness and trusted guidance when considering career changes.
All Specialties July 10th 2023
Explore how locum tenens can offer a unique blend of professional flexibility and adventure for physicians, while being aware of the need for careful contract negotiation and self-insurance.
All Specialties June 21st 2023
Clinical Trials
Addressing the Crisis: Reinventing the Clinical Research Workforce The clinical research enterprise, the backbone of medical advancement, is at a crossroads. A deep-seated crisis in the workforce threatens to halt progress, demanding urgent, systemic solutions. Key Points: “Now is the time to fix the evidence generation system.” US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Robert M. Califf in January 2023
All Specialties June 12th 2023
Modern Optometry
Optometry students have navigated unprecedented challenges, embraced technology, and shaped the future of their profession, demonstrating resilience and a commitment to excellence. Optometry students have undergone significant changes and challenges since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The sudden shift to remote learning and the absence of in-person interaction disrupted their programs. However, they persevered, adapted to new norms, and learned valuable lessons about themselves and their profession. During the pandemic, optometry students learned the importance of self-care and compassion. They developed new routines, sought help when needed, and found ways to disconnect and tune into their own needs. By nurturing their humanistic side, they became better clinicians, strengthening their connections with patients. Optometry students also woke up to the need for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. They recognized the lack of representation on their campuses and embraced a commitment to creating a more equitable and inclusive environment. They spoke up, advocating for systemic change and pushing for policies and programs that promote DEI. The financial aspect of optometry school remains a challenge for students. With high tuition costs, additional expenses for studying from home, and the burden of student debt, planning for financial stability becomes difficult. Despite these […]
Optometry May 31st 2023
Cancer Therapy Advisor
Oncologists transitioning to industry roles—a significant trend seen in recent years that may have profound implications for patient care. A recent JCO Oncology Practice study reveals a surprising shift in the field of oncology. It suggests that a significant 20% of US oncologists transitioned away from patient-facing roles between 2015 and 2022. To ascertain this, researchers tapped into the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ national provider database. This database helped identify oncologists who ceased billing during the specified period, marking their shift away from direct patient care. From the 16,870 oncologists examined, 21% had moved away from patient-facing roles by 2022. Interestingly, these included oncologists specializing in hematology/oncology, radiation oncology, medical oncology, gynecologic oncology, and surgical oncology. Attrition rates differed based on experience level, with oncologists having over 30 years of experience showing a notably higher attrition rate (45%) than those with less than 30 years (11%). Diving further, the researchers conducted a subanalysis on oncologists who left patient-facing roles. Their data reveals that 26% of these oncologists transitioned to pharmaceutical and biotechnology roles. Additionally, this move towards industry roles correlated with previous receipt of industry funding, pointing towards a possible link between industry funding and career shifts. This […]
Hematology May 30th 2023
NursingCenter.com
As nurses, we often experience unexpected detours in our career journeys, providing us with opportunities to diversify our experiences. Yet, there are times when we may feel stagnant and crave change. For such moments, here are some pivotal steps to advance your nursing career. Firstly, seize the power of networking. Attend local or international conferences—be they virtual or in-person. Connect with fellow attendees and presenters, ask insightful questions, and exchange contact information. Social media platforms, particularly LinkedIn, also provide an excellent avenue for fostering professional connections, while practicing caution against potential misinformation. Furthermore, consider finding a mentor—a trusted colleague who can guide and support your professional growth. Secondly, consider joining a committee or board. Back in 2014, the Nurses on Boards Coalition (NOBC) set a goal to fill 10,000 board seats with nurses by 2020. We reached this milestone! Our unique perspective is invaluable in decision-making processes, given our roles as the largest segment of healthcare providers. So, join working groups, committees, boards, councils, or governments to ensure our voice is heard. Thirdly, achieve specialty certification. Doing so communicates commitment to your education and, consequently, to patient care and outcomes. Certification also boosts your confidence, career advancement, and potentially, your […]
Nursing May 30th 2023