physician burnout

Mental Health and the Dermatologist
mental health and the dermatologistWhile some celebrities and star athletes are using their platforms to help normalize mental illness, dermatologists may remain hesitant to care for their own mental health. “The nature of the road traveled to the medical profession and the performance demands placed upon physicians create a deeply ingrained belief that ‘perceived defect or weakness’ can be catastrophic for their careers� …
mental health and the dermatologist
The Family Friendly Dermatology Residency
family friendly dermatology residencySang Kim, MD, was two weeks into his dermatology residency at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center when his wife was diagnosed with a serious pregnancy complication. “At that time, I felt my world was crashing down, and I immediately thought of the worst-case scenario; that I could lose my unborn son and wife.” Thankfully, Dr. Kim’s son was born healthy, and his wife recovered. Dr …
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Back to Basics: How to Regain Joy in Practicing Dermatology
private equity and burnoutI was a solo dermatologist for 25 years, happily practicing for the first 10 or 15 years. Then I became burnt out from the loss of autonomy and authority that has plagued the specialty as of late. Government regulations have usurped our autonomy by requiring compliance with certain guidelines and use of an EHR. Payers have usurped our authority when, to quote my colleague Dr. Neal Bhatia, “The p …
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Achieving Work-Life Balance with One Simple Word
work-life balanceMy two-year-old nephew is a talker, and he will talk to anyone who is willing to listen. “I have a big red truck.” “That’s delicious.” “Uncle Bobby, sing that song.” But of all the words he knows, his favorite word, as with any two-year-old, is simple – “No.” “Do you want to eat dinner?” “No.” “Do you want to take a nap?” “No.” “Can Uncle Bob …
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