RB Levine - Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2016 - mayoclinicproceedings.org
… Any effort to address burnout and low work satisfaction among physicians should begin with understanding the context within which we currently live and practice, and from a place of …
… physiciansecrets, and organizational secrets. The patient may fear revelation of his secrets to a health care provider — nurse, physician… may be rebroadcast by physicians to staff and …
… The striking finding of the present study is that, while patients’ satisfaction with physicians is significantly associated with physicians’ open-ended (versus closed-ended) question formats…
KI Marton - Western Journal of Medicine, 2001 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… Physicians cite rising workloads and falling reimbursement as … of physicians' perception of control on their satisfaction and … The importance of control is not unique to physicians. …
N Chesanow - Medical Economics, 1999 - go.gale.com
… Four physicians share their secrets to recapturing the joys of practicing medicine despite the advent of managed care… South-Paul who derives satisfaction from helping indigent patients. …
Anonymous - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2015 - acpjournals.org
… [2] Preparing our future physicians to embrace humanistic values such as kindness, … that will not only prepare clinically competent physicians, but are equally as embracing of these …
L Waller - J. Contemp. Health L. & Pol'y, 1993 - HeinOnline
… But it is the Hippocratic oath attributed to the Greek priest-physician who lived 2400 years … to be published abroad, I will not divulge but will consider such things as to be holy secrets." …
… may be the secret to providing high quality health care. As one physician declared, providing … who regard their work as a calling reported greater job satisfaction and less burnout …
… to keep secrets on behalf of their work organizations. Psychologists and physicians, lawyers … Given these opposing effects on overall job satisfaction, we do not make any predictions …