It’s more important than ever to ask, “Are the jobs in healthcare good jobs? If not, how can we make them so?”

It’s more important than ever to ask, “Are the jobs in healthcare good jobs? If not, how can we make them so?”
Physicians should advocate for laws where surgeons with high insurance approval rates or documented outcome improvement receive expedited approval.
Dr. Seshamani believes in listening to everybody—physicians and hospitals, community organizations, people who represent patients—to see opportunities to improve the healthcare system.
The expression, “Patience is a virtue” has never been more true than for elderly patients you might see in your practice.
We are able to build strong connections with our colleagues now that the new year has begun.
When the way we come together with our patients and treat them is compromised, it strains our ability to perform our jobs.
Cheyanne M. Silver, MD, uses her art as a creative outlet and an emotional release valve.
The answer lies in three domains: our professional duties to the patient, our ethical obligations to the patient, and our fiduciary responsibilities to society.