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Michigan Medicine launches effort to make wellness a cultural norm
CORONADO, CALIF. – Goal is “to help all human beings who are suffering in our work environment.”
From the Journals
Anxiety, depression, burnout higher in physician mothers caring for others at home
While the study did not examine physician fathers, caring for someone with a major illness or disability more frequently falls to women.
Livin' on the MDedge
Gametes for back pain, Alice in Wonderland syndrome, and liver-saving beer
And why patients are more likely to know their bank balance than their blood type.
Postcall Podcast
Cyberbullied by anti-vaxxers: Monique Tello Part I
How Dr. Tello became the target of anti-vaccination activists and how hard it’s been to fix the issue.
Livin' on the MDedge
Prescription puppy, China’s commode hospital, Hall of Fame diuretics
And how sudden reverse-slope hearing loss endowed one woman with an extraordinary superpower.
News
Looking back to reflect on how far we’ve come
Livin' on the MDedge
Gout’s Golden Globe, resistance is fecal, eucalyptus eulogy
You’ve met the in vivo and in vitro study. Please welcome the “in vimo” study!
Postcall Podcast
Raymond Barfield Part I
After nearly walking away, this Duke physician is back and taking on burnout.
News
Putting up with abusive patients? That’s not for me.
From the Journals
EHR stress linked to burnout
Almost two-thirds of respondents “agreed” or “strongly agreed” that EHRs add to the frustration of their day.
Postcall Podcast
ICYMI: EP 01 Lorenzo Norris
A look back at our very first edition.