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British Medical Journal
“Moral distress occurs when an individual is required to act contrary to deeply held professional values.” Institutional response to the COVID pandemic certainly has generated moral distress among HCPs. What can be done to repair moral loss?
All Specialties April 11th 2023
Healthgrades for Professionals
The Main Residency Match 2023 results have been released, and they have reached an all-time high. Furthermore, not only were there more matches, but there were more programs participating than ever before. Learn more about the Residency Match Day 2023 results.
All Specialties April 3rd 2023
The article discusses seven career options for physicians who are interested in pursuing non-clinical roles. These include roles in healthcare administration, medical writing, consulting, medical education, pharmaceuticals, research, and entrepreneurship. The article provides an overview of each of these career paths, including required skills, job responsibilities, and potential salaries. It also highlights the benefits of pursuing a non-clinical career, such as a better work-life balance, career flexibility, and the opportunity to make a broader impact on healthcare.
All Specialties March 27th 2023
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics released job growth projections for the next decade, from 2021 to 2031. Nurse practitioners are expected to grow at a rate of 45% across all industries. Over the next ten years, the number of employed nurse practitioners is expected to increase from 246,700 to 359,400. Sadly, physicians are missing from the list, with the Association of American Medical Colleges projecting a shortage of 37,800 to 124,000 physicians by the year 2034.
All Specialties March 20th 2023
ACP Hospitalist
Hospitalist pay is up almost 8% since 2020. But is that enough? You can work to increase your compensation by understanding the nuances in your hospital’s incentive calculation and making sure the plan works for you.
Hospitalist March 15th 2023
Neurology Advisor
Social isolation and loneliness were linked to a 17% to 19% increased risk of developing incipient heart failure, respectively. The analysis included 464,773 participants from the U.K. Biobank, followed for a median of 12.3 years.
Neurology February 28th 2023