The eProvider Model: A Novel Approach to the Modern Problem of Portal Message Overload
Fam Pract Manag. 2024 Mar;31(2):13-18.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38470846 (Source: Family Practice Management)
Source: Family Practice Management - March 12, 2024 Category: Practice Management Authors: Maribeth Mandall Brian Halstater Megan Arguello Anthony J Viera Source Type: research

Pediatric anesthesia in North America
CONCLUSIONS: Approximately 5% of Canadian children undergo general anesthesia annually, administered by fellowship-trained pediatric anesthesiologists in children's hospitals, general anesthesiologists in community hospitals, or family practice anesthesiologists in underserved regions. In Canada, the focus is on national-level evaluation and accreditation of pediatric anesthesia fellowship training, addressing challenges arising from workforce shortages, particularly in remote areas. Barbados, a Caribbean nation, lacks dedicated pediatric hospitals but has provided pediatric anesthesia since 1972 through anesthetists with ...
Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia - March 11, 2024 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Ilavajady Srinivasan Simon Whyte Katherine Bailey Tiffany Antrobus Karisha Hinkson-LaCorbini ère Timothy W Martin Joseph P Cravero Linda J Mason Source Type: research

Pediatric anesthesia in North America
CONCLUSIONS: Approximately 5% of Canadian children undergo general anesthesia annually, administered by fellowship-trained pediatric anesthesiologists in children's hospitals, general anesthesiologists in community hospitals, or family practice anesthesiologists in underserved regions. In Canada, the focus is on national-level evaluation and accreditation of pediatric anesthesia fellowship training, addressing challenges arising from workforce shortages, particularly in remote areas. Barbados, a Caribbean nation, lacks dedicated pediatric hospitals but has provided pediatric anesthesia since 1972 through anesthetists with ...
Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia - March 11, 2024 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Ilavajady Srinivasan Simon Whyte Katherine Bailey Tiffany Antrobus Karisha Hinkson-LaCorbini ère Timothy W Martin Joseph P Cravero Linda J Mason Source Type: research

Physician and Advanced Practice Clinician Burnout in Rural and Urban Settings
Conclusions: Burnout was comparable between rural and urban physicians and APCs. Part-time work was associated with decreased burnout in rural and family practice clinicians. Addressing burnout drivers (stress, workload control, chaos) may improve rural work environments, reduce turnover, and aid rural clinician recruitment. Addressing stress may be particularly impactful in family practice. (Source: Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine)
Source: Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine - March 11, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: Harry, M. L., Sudak, N. L., Engels, M. J., Horn, K. K., Dean, K., Poplau, S., Stillman, M. J., Linzer, M. Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

A systematic review of the types, workload, and supervision mechanism of community health workers: lessons learned for Indonesia
Community health workers (CHWs) have demonstrated capability to improve various health indicators, however, many programmes require support in meeting their objectives due to subpar performance and a high rate... (Source: BMC Family Practice)
Source: BMC Family Practice - March 11, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: Sofwatun Nida, Agatha Swasti Ayuning Tyas, Nidya Eka Putri, Ayudina Larasanti, Aldhea Ayu Widoyopi, Rima Sumayyah, Saetia Listiana and Aufia Espressivo Tags: Research Source Type: research