Frezza, MD, MBA, FACS, Eldo
The Moral Distress Syndrome Affecting Physicians
How Current Healthcare Is Putting Doctors and Patients at Risk
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Frezza, MD, MBA, FACS, Eldo
The Moral Distress Syndrome Affecting Physicians
How Current Healthcare Is Putting Doctors and Patients at Risk
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This book raises awareness of moral distress syndrome in the healthcare industry. Presented in a business novel format, it describes a Grand Rounds with a magistral lecture, a format familiar to physicians, where the audience asks questions pertaining to this syndrome and the instructor provides answers.
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This book raises awareness of moral distress syndrome in the healthcare industry. Presented in a business novel format, it describes a Grand Rounds with a magistral lecture, a format familiar to physicians, where the audience asks questions pertaining to this syndrome and the instructor provides answers.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 352g
- ISBN-13: 9780367471538
- ISBN-10: 0367471531
- Artikelnr.: 60017222
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 352g
- ISBN-13: 9780367471538
- ISBN-10: 0367471531
- Artikelnr.: 60017222
Eldo E. Frezza is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS), American Medical Association, American Medical Physician Leadership. He is now Chief of Surgery at Nashville General Hospital and Professor at Meharry Medical school.
PART I: THE ISSUES FUELING THE MORAL DISTRESS SYNDROME 1. The Grand Round
lecture 2. Moral Distress Syndrome 3. Litigation syndrome 4. Burn out 5.
Suicide from Medical Student to residents to clinicians 6. Why Physicians
suffer more suicides? 7. Malpractice: can create everlasting injury 8. Why
is Medicine burning out physicians? 9. Broken system and corporate culture
10. Physician Leaving Medicine 11. Impossible Victory: working as a chain
worker 12. Emotional trauma: brain zapping and concussion 13. Divorce among
physicians 14. Medical Malpractice Insurance crises 15. Opioid crisis and
relief PART II: THE DOCTOR, THE MAN 16.Training hurdles 17. Double
Residencies 18. How medicine can ruin a marriage 19. The Legal Issues and
hollow victory 20. Inability to return to work: the apex of Moral distress
PART III: THE SOCIETY AND THE SUFFERING PHYSICIANS 21. Society
responsibilities 22. Emotional detachment and Patients responsibilities 23.
Do patients want to participate in their care? 24. It is challenging to be
a physician 25. The loneliness of a Physician in moral distress 26. Divorce
because of moral distress 27. The stress of the lawsuit breaks family 28.
The birth of moral distress: the syndrome 29. Are physicians discriminated?
30. The American Medical Association (AMA) Directions 31. Safe space and
final Introspections
lecture 2. Moral Distress Syndrome 3. Litigation syndrome 4. Burn out 5.
Suicide from Medical Student to residents to clinicians 6. Why Physicians
suffer more suicides? 7. Malpractice: can create everlasting injury 8. Why
is Medicine burning out physicians? 9. Broken system and corporate culture
10. Physician Leaving Medicine 11. Impossible Victory: working as a chain
worker 12. Emotional trauma: brain zapping and concussion 13. Divorce among
physicians 14. Medical Malpractice Insurance crises 15. Opioid crisis and
relief PART II: THE DOCTOR, THE MAN 16.Training hurdles 17. Double
Residencies 18. How medicine can ruin a marriage 19. The Legal Issues and
hollow victory 20. Inability to return to work: the apex of Moral distress
PART III: THE SOCIETY AND THE SUFFERING PHYSICIANS 21. Society
responsibilities 22. Emotional detachment and Patients responsibilities 23.
Do patients want to participate in their care? 24. It is challenging to be
a physician 25. The loneliness of a Physician in moral distress 26. Divorce
because of moral distress 27. The stress of the lawsuit breaks family 28.
The birth of moral distress: the syndrome 29. Are physicians discriminated?
30. The American Medical Association (AMA) Directions 31. Safe space and
final Introspections
PART I: THE ISSUES FUELING THE MORAL DISTRESS SYNDROME 1. The Grand Round
lecture 2. Moral Distress Syndrome 3. Litigation syndrome 4. Burn out 5.
Suicide from Medical Student to residents to clinicians 6. Why Physicians
suffer more suicides? 7. Malpractice: can create everlasting injury 8. Why
is Medicine burning out physicians? 9. Broken system and corporate culture
10. Physician Leaving Medicine 11. Impossible Victory: working as a chain
worker 12. Emotional trauma: brain zapping and concussion 13. Divorce among
physicians 14. Medical Malpractice Insurance crises 15. Opioid crisis and
relief PART II: THE DOCTOR, THE MAN 16.Training hurdles 17. Double
Residencies 18. How medicine can ruin a marriage 19. The Legal Issues and
hollow victory 20. Inability to return to work: the apex of Moral distress
PART III: THE SOCIETY AND THE SUFFERING PHYSICIANS 21. Society
responsibilities 22. Emotional detachment and Patients responsibilities 23.
Do patients want to participate in their care? 24. It is challenging to be
a physician 25. The loneliness of a Physician in moral distress 26. Divorce
because of moral distress 27. The stress of the lawsuit breaks family 28.
The birth of moral distress: the syndrome 29. Are physicians discriminated?
30. The American Medical Association (AMA) Directions 31. Safe space and
final Introspections
lecture 2. Moral Distress Syndrome 3. Litigation syndrome 4. Burn out 5.
Suicide from Medical Student to residents to clinicians 6. Why Physicians
suffer more suicides? 7. Malpractice: can create everlasting injury 8. Why
is Medicine burning out physicians? 9. Broken system and corporate culture
10. Physician Leaving Medicine 11. Impossible Victory: working as a chain
worker 12. Emotional trauma: brain zapping and concussion 13. Divorce among
physicians 14. Medical Malpractice Insurance crises 15. Opioid crisis and
relief PART II: THE DOCTOR, THE MAN 16.Training hurdles 17. Double
Residencies 18. How medicine can ruin a marriage 19. The Legal Issues and
hollow victory 20. Inability to return to work: the apex of Moral distress
PART III: THE SOCIETY AND THE SUFFERING PHYSICIANS 21. Society
responsibilities 22. Emotional detachment and Patients responsibilities 23.
Do patients want to participate in their care? 24. It is challenging to be
a physician 25. The loneliness of a Physician in moral distress 26. Divorce
because of moral distress 27. The stress of the lawsuit breaks family 28.
The birth of moral distress: the syndrome 29. Are physicians discriminated?
30. The American Medical Association (AMA) Directions 31. Safe space and
final Introspections