This book is the first volume to individually dissect and explore the reasons physicians are leaving medicine. It lays out potential solutions to many of the problems, which will result in a happier practicing physician. Chapters begin with the nature of the problem, and go through a physician's life cycle on the job, from medical school through post-grad and onwards. Chapters will also cover issues as a practicing physician and how to help alleviate these problems. The book ends with potential solutions to the issue of physician burnout. Physician Burnout: Why Doctors Are Leaving Medicine and…mehr
This book is the first volume to individually dissect and explore the reasons physicians are leaving medicine. It lays out potential solutions to many of the problems, which will result in a happier practicing physician. Chapters begin with the nature of the problem, and go through a physician's life cycle on the job, from medical school through post-grad and onwards. Chapters will also cover issues as a practicing physician and how to help alleviate these problems. The book ends with potential solutions to the issue of physician burnout. Physician Burnout: Why Doctors Are Leaving Medicine and How to Fix It is a must-have resource for practicing physicians, healthcare providers, and healthcare management. It is also a great resource for medical school students and those looking to get into the healthcare field.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jeffrey N. Weiss, M.D., is the former Chief of Retinal Surgery at the Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston, Faculty of Harvard Medical School, and Visiting Scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He entered college at 16 years of age, and medical school at age 19 on full scholarships. While in medical school he obtained a degree in Electrical Engineering, Magna Cum Laude with distinction, and graduated from Medical School, Summa Cum Laude, at 23 years of age. Dr. Weiss is the author of more than 100 publications, including 20 books, holds more than 20 U.S. and foreign patents and has been a Reviewer for multiple scholarly journals. He has served as a Visiting Professor, performed surgery, and lectured both nationally and internationally. Dr. Weiss is also the founder of two profitable companies, Ocular Research Associates Inc., and Micron Ophthalmic, Inc., which have manufactured and sold Dr. Weiss' inventions worldwide. Dr. Weisswas the first to invent the equipment and develop the technique to safely perform retinal vessel cannulation. This surgery remains the only option for patients with severe stroke in the eye. He was also the first to report the use of hyperbaric oxygen treatment to successfully treat dry age-related macular degeneration and longer standing central retinal artery occlusions. Dr. Weiss performed the first retinal stem cell surgery in the world in 2010, and is the Principal Investigator of The Stem Cell Ophthalmology Treatment Studies I/II, the largest retinal and optic nerve stem cell studies in the world; The Neurologic Stem Cell Treatment Study; The Stem Cell Spinal Cord Injury Exoskeleton and Virtual Reality Treatment Study; and The Alzheimer's, Cognitive Impairment and Autism Treatment Study. The studies are Institutional Review Board (IRB) approved, registered with NIH and listed on ClinicalTrials.gov.
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Chapter 1. The Nature of the Problem.- Chapter 2. Getting into Medical School.- Chapter 3. Financing Medical School.- Chapter 4. Medical School Curriculum.- Chapter 5. Post Medical School Graduate Training.- Chapter 6. Jobs.- Chapter 7. Electronic Medical Records (EMR).- Chapter 8. Physician "Burnout".- Chapter 9. Getting Paid - Medicare/Medicaid/Private Insurance Companies.- Chapter 10. What are the Customer Experience Challenges in Healthcare?.- Chapter 11. Drug Pricing.- Chapter 12. "Malpractice".- Chapter 13. Hospital Employment.- Chapter14. Private Equity.- Chapter 15. What Country has the Best Healthcare?.- Chapter 16. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).- Chapter 17. Political Influence.- Chapter 18. Possible Solutions.- Chapter 19. Summary.
Chapter 1. The Nature of the Problem.- Chapter 2. Getting into Medical School.- Chapter 3. Financing Medical School.- Chapter 4. Medical School Curriculum.- Chapter 5. Post Medical School Graduate Training.- Chapter 6. Jobs.- Chapter 7. Electronic Medical Records (EMR).- Chapter 8. Physician “Burnout”.- Chapter 9. Getting Paid – Medicare/Medicaid/Private Insurance Companies.- Chapter 10. What are the Customer Experience Challenges in Healthcare?.- Chapter 11. Drug Pricing.- Chapter 12. “Malpractice”.- Chapter 13. Hospital Employment.- Chapter14. Private Equity.- Chapter 15. What Country has the Best Healthcare?.- Chapter 16. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).- Chapter 17. Political Influence.- Chapter 18. Possible Solutions.- Chapter 19. Summary.
Chapter 1. The Nature of the Problem.- Chapter 2. Getting into Medical School.- Chapter 3. Financing Medical School.- Chapter 4. Medical School Curriculum.- Chapter 5. Post Medical School Graduate Training.- Chapter 6. Jobs.- Chapter 7. Electronic Medical Records (EMR).- Chapter 8. Physician "Burnout".- Chapter 9. Getting Paid - Medicare/Medicaid/Private Insurance Companies.- Chapter 10. What are the Customer Experience Challenges in Healthcare?.- Chapter 11. Drug Pricing.- Chapter 12. "Malpractice".- Chapter 13. Hospital Employment.- Chapter14. Private Equity.- Chapter 15. What Country has the Best Healthcare?.- Chapter 16. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).- Chapter 17. Political Influence.- Chapter 18. Possible Solutions.- Chapter 19. Summary.
Chapter 1. The Nature of the Problem.- Chapter 2. Getting into Medical School.- Chapter 3. Financing Medical School.- Chapter 4. Medical School Curriculum.- Chapter 5. Post Medical School Graduate Training.- Chapter 6. Jobs.- Chapter 7. Electronic Medical Records (EMR).- Chapter 8. Physician “Burnout”.- Chapter 9. Getting Paid – Medicare/Medicaid/Private Insurance Companies.- Chapter 10. What are the Customer Experience Challenges in Healthcare?.- Chapter 11. Drug Pricing.- Chapter 12. “Malpractice”.- Chapter 13. Hospital Employment.- Chapter14. Private Equity.- Chapter 15. What Country has the Best Healthcare?.- Chapter 16. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).- Chapter 17. Political Influence.- Chapter 18. Possible Solutions.- Chapter 19. Summary.
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