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It's #WorldMentalHealthDay -- and psychiatrist Jessi Gold, MD MS, wants to know: How do you feel? Dr. Gold, chief wellness officer at The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, associate professor of psychiatry, and MedPage Today editorial board member, recently launched her book How Do You Feel, which aims to provide a deeper understanding of healthcare professional burnout and mental health. In her book, Gold shares how she reached her own breaking point and tells the stories of four other healthcare professionals, highlighting what they taught her about the struggle to maintain mental health. Michael DePeau-Wilson spoke with Gold about what she hopes healthcare workers can take away from her experiences. https://lnkd.in/eDhawRgv
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Dozens of pathologists who were told they failed their specialty's board exam over the past 2 years have been alerted that they actually passed. https://lnkd.in/edfkFxam
Dozens Who Were Told They Failed the Pathology Board Exam Actually Passed
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Will his independent practice survive another Medicare payment cut? That's the question Indiana internist Pardeep Kumar, MD, asks himself daily as the next round of cuts approaches -- a proposed 2.8% reduction for the 2025 fiscal year. MedPage Today spoke with doctors who are struggling to stay in private practice while caring for Medicare patients: https://lnkd.in/gG4GMzGE
Doctors Cut Back on Seeing Medicare Patients as Another Pay Cut Looms
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"One important intervention is not clinical at all: promoting programs and distributing information to empower patients to be civically engaged." In an OpEd, medical students Julia Kooser, Mysa Abdelrahman, and Spoorthy Prabhudeva emphasize the importance of promoting civic engagement, such as voting, to improve healthcare accessibility. Civic Health Alliance https://lnkd.in/eQZ2yajF
Opinion | Just What the Doctor Ordered: Civic Engagement Can Improve Community Health
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Give this article a read from our CHA med students! It’s about how empowering patients to vote can positively impact patient health outcomes. Also, thank you so much to MedPage Today and Genevieve Friedman for allowing us to write this piece! https://lnkd.in/g8RiAPVD
Opinion | Just What the Doctor Ordered: Civic Engagement Can Improve Community Health
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Healthcare professionals, #HowDoYouFeel? 🤔 Ahead of her upcoming book launch, MedPage Today editorial board member and psychiatrist Jessi Gold, MD MS, is inviting medical professionals to join the #HowDoYouFeelChallenge to "change the culture around mental health and wellness by sharing our stories." Featuring: Tiffany Moon, MD, FASA Megan Ranney, MD, MPH Joseph Thomas, MD Gita Pensa, M.D. Becky Vogt-Lundeen, CFP®, RICP® Lisa Meeks, PhD, MA J Mack Slaughter Jr., M.D.
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The University of Pittsburgh is launching a Doctor of Chiropractic program, the first at a major academic research center. "It's not alternative medicine anymore, and I think that's the way it was viewed here at the university, and why the program was approved," said the director of the program, Michael Schneider, DC, PhD. Nonetheless, chiropractic has a fraught history with traditional medicine, a history that still shapes physician perspectives today. https://lnkd.in/ea9GAPWp
In a First, Academic Center Offers Chiropractic Program
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U.S. News & World Report has released its list of the best private companies to work for, including in healthcare. https://lnkd.in/g24s-CCY
Here Are the Best Private Healthcare Companies to Work For
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Among emergency medicine residents, promotion to chief resident was less likely for those who identified as Black, and especially for women from underrepresented groups, compared with their white peers, according to a retrospective cohort study. https://lnkd.in/esYjBcbb
In Emergency Medicine, Promotion to Chief Resident Least Likely for Women of Color
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