Category: Hospital-Based Medicine

The hidden toll of racism in medicine: a doctor’s perspective

It felt like a monumental moment when I started my career in medicine. I grew up largely on the borderline of poverty; my parents lived check to check with my sister and me. Neither of them had gotten a college education, and they sacrificed much of th…

Improving the physician-nurse relationship: insider tips from a physician advisor [PODCAST]

Subscribe to The Podcast by KevinMD. Catch up on old episodes! In this episode, we dive into the physician-nurse relationship and explore the different communication styles and preferences of physicians. Our guest, Ronald Hirsch, is a medical director …

Breaking the burnout: How health care leaders can support physician well-being

Recently I was scrolling through posts from a physician leadership Facebook group. I came upon one that caught my eye. It said something like, “Does anyone have information I can share with my radiologists to show them the impact of working throu…

From science nerd to accomplished ballroom dancer: my story as a hospitalist

“Life is about taking chances, trying new things, having fun, making mistakes, and learning from them.” – Anonymous Early journey as a science nerd In high school, science was my thing. I wasn’t like the others. I wasn’t interes…

Innovative strategies for managing disruptive behaviors in health care settings [PODCAST]

Subscribe to The Podcast by KevinMD. Catch up on old episodes! Join us on our latest episode as we explore the importance of addressing violent behaviors in health care settings. We’ll be discussing the role of Behavioral Emergency Response Teams…

The art of the physical exam: the importance of returning to the basics

“Make thorough inspection.” – Sir William Osler, MD. The art of the physical exam is precisely that: an art that must be practiced often, for years on end, and the one that a physician may become a great achiever or skilled but never …

Balancing employee needs and fair pay during federal holidays

Our previous post discussed how a full-time equivalent equals 2,080 work hours annually. To further clarify, we would like to explain how work hours during federal holidays can be calculated. One approach is to offer employees an incentive by counting …

Health care leadership: Making medicine a team sport

Americans give lip service to the importance of teamwork. But most often, we credit success to individuals. Perhaps nowhere is this “MVP mindset” more apparent than in medicine. The brilliant lone physician — gallantly battling to save a pa…

Questioning medical traditions for the sake of patient care

The United States consumes forty-six million turkeys every Thanksgiving. Have you ever wondered why? When traditions take hold in society, we start to forget why they existed in the first place. For example, the tradition of eating turkey on Thanksgivi…

Finding purpose: How physicians can craft meaningful careers in medicine [PODCAST]

Subscribe to The Podcast by KevinMD. Catch up on old episodes! In this episode, we speak with David Danhauer, a seasoned pediatrician and former CMIO. Throughout his career, he has had the opportunity to gain a wealth of experience and knowledge, and a…