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The APRN’s Role and Responsibility in Ethical Prescribing
Duquesne University School of Nursing, 2020.
Read MoreShenandoah University Aims for a Better Tomorrow
Shenandoah University PA students participate in leadership training to foster a positive health care environment and prevent burnout.
Read MoreHealing the Healer: Resources for Stress Management and Burnout Prevention
Certified PAs and all providers must find ways and resources to manage the inevitable stressors that left unchecked can contribute to burnout.
Read MoreSuicide Prevention: Conversation to Save a Life
Knowledge and compassion are crucial for preventing suicide. Know the warning signs and talk to those that you believe may be at risk.
Read MoreHealthcare Provider Burnout
Vital Minds features conversation with guest experts on mental health and other topics for the PA and healthcare provider audience.
Read MoreBurnout and Job and Career Satisfaction in the Physician Assistant Profession: A Review of the Literature
National Academy of Medicine: Perspectives – Expert Voices in Health and Health Care, 2018.
Read MoreImplementing Optimal Team-Based Care to Reduce Clinician Burnout
National Academy of Medicine, 2018.
Read MoreThe emotional impact of a malpractice suit on physicians: Maintaining resilience
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine, 2016.
Read MorePrognosis for Emergency Physician with Substance Abuse Recovery: 5-year Outcome Study
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health, 2014.
Read MoreSuccessful Treatment of Physicians with Addictions
Psychiatric Times, 2009.
Read MoreBeyond Substance Abuse: Stress, Burnout, and Depression as Causes of Physician Impairment and Disruptive Behavior
Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2009.
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