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From four clicks to burnout: How tiny stressors pushed me to the edge

Four clicks. That’s all it took. Four additional clicks were added to the process of putting in a post-op order after surgery, arriving without any warning or explanation. Eleven seconds of additional work on top of the tripling of the time taken…

Burnout and compassion fatigue: chronic workplace stress and emotional withdrawal

Over the past five years, the term “burnout” has become closely associated with the health care field. It has reached the point where more than 60 percent of surveyed physicians reported experiencing burnout in 2021, indicating that it has …

Unveiling the profound lessons: Remarkable stories of life’s fragility and resilience

Allow me to share with you two remarkable stories that unfolded before my very eyes in the course of this past week. The lessons learned resonate deeply within my soul, and it is my hope that they will awaken your true essence. It was June 3rd, a busy …

Unraveling the mysteries of granulomatous mastitis: a patient’s inspiring journey [PODCAST]

Subscribe to The Podcast by KevinMD. Catch up on old episodes! Join us in this episode as we hear the remarkable story of Tami Burdick, a patient advocate and author of the book Diagnosis Detective: Curing Granulomatous Mastitis. Tami takes us on her j…

The heartbreaking reality of a nurse’s struggle: a father’s tale

I love two nurses. One of them is my son, and the other is someone very close to me. She’ll have her own article. My son has just finished his seventh 12-hour ICU shift. He’s wiped out, devastated, and shell-shocked. Let me introduce him to…

Unraveling the complexities of ChatGPT-dependency disorder: Are we over-reliant on AI?

In today’s digital age, it’s hardly surprising that our lives are intricately woven with technology. From smartphones to laptops, smart homes to artificial intelligence (AI), these innovations have brought about a remarkable shift in our li…

Ensuring medication safety: a shocking incident that exposed a dangerous flaw

At six-week intervals, I replenish my supply of omeprazole. Initially, I took it for symptomatic relief of GERD, becoming symptomatic again within a week or two during periodic self-directed suspensions. An esophagogastroduodenoscopy, done for another …

The fight for reinstatement: Advocating for early opportunities for excluded health care professionals battling opioid use disorder

I’ll begin by saying that I have a diagnosis of opioid use disorder (OUD) secondary to PTSD. I began diverting Norco from a pharmacy with which my hospice company had a contract. At the time, I had access to various narcotics as an RN case manage…

Proactive risk management: the key to preventing physician burnout and lawsuits [PODCAST]

Subscribe to The Podcast by KevinMD. Catch up on old episodes! Join us in this episode as we delve into the critical issue of physician burnout and its correlation with the threat of lawsuits in the medical field. Our guest, Howard Smith, an obstetrics…

The unsung heroes of disease detectives: Controlling outbreaks and pandemics to save lives

An excerpt from Outbreaks and Pandemics: The Life of a Disease Detective. The importance of disease detectives in solving and controlling outbreaks and pandemics must be recognized. We are the backbone of our public health system. We are scientifically…