Providing care to hospitalized patients is hard. I don’t say that as a platitude or to sound condescending; it’s our reality, and I live that reality every day.

Providing care to hospitalized patients is hard. I don’t say that as a platitude or to sound condescending; it’s our reality, and I live that reality every day.
Providing care to hospitalized patients is hard. I don’t say that as a platitude or to sound condescending; it’s our reality, and I live that reality every day....
Being in health care can at times seem like grueling, thankless work. With so many moving parts, you don’t always see the benefits of your actions, and not all stories have happy endings....
If you are a camper or an avid hiker, you’ve heard of the Campground Rule. It is the rule that whenever you are in a shared space, especially somewhere out in nature, you try to leave that space better than when you found it. Whatever...
400. That’s the number of physicians that die by suicide each year. Two graduating medical school classes worth of physicians lost to burnout, depression, and the overwhelming pressure of being in medicine. Not only that, there’s an...
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics, most households in the U.S. have become dual-career households as of 1998. In addition to the challenges of relationships in which only one person is working, time becomes a...
It turns out there is a quantifiable truth in this simple proverb. In her seminal work, The How of Happiness, professor of psychology Sonja Lyubormirsky proved that genetics determines 50% of our happiness. The following 40% depends on...