(HealthDay)—Burnout among family physicians should not be attributed solely to practice organization, according to a study published in the November/December
Practice organization not tied to family physician burnout

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(HealthDay)—Burnout among family physicians should not be attributed solely to practice organization, according to a study published in the November/December
(HealthDay)—High costs are associated with physician turnover and reduced clinical hours attributed to burnout, according to a study published online
The good news is that physician burnout appears to be improving, along with indicators for physician well-being. However, physicians remain
(HealthDay)—Physician assistants (PAs) exhibit equal performance on clinical skills as medical residents (MRs) with six to 24 months of experience
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is prevalent and has lasting impacts on the health and well-being of the entire family involved.