Taking a stand against burnout in health care
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- In a consensus report released Wednesday, Oct. 23, the National Academy of Medicine makes recommendations for system-level change needed to improve the professional well-being of clinicians, students and trainees across health care. Clinician burnout has been identified as a major problem in the U.S., affecting 35%-54% of nurses and physicians, and 45%-60% [...]
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