A new study suggests that health-care organizations aren't being proactive enough in their online security efforts.
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While the pandemic led to increased attention to the problem of physician burnout, more work is necessary at the organizational level to effectively address the problem.
Editor’s note: Visit www.apma.org/wellbeing for many resources to help you manage physician burnout.
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Seeking advice from experienced physicians is among the tips for those just starting out in private practice.
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