Bidirectional Respect with Patients
Just had lunch today with a friend whose daughter has had a long history of mental illness, heroin addiction, and [...]
Just had lunch today with a friend whose daughter has had a long history of mental illness, heroin addiction, and [...]
After last week’s post about sustainability, I received this response from reader Lou. "Your post is on domain of work, [...]
Whether we think of it this way or not, we are all in the healing business or, as I prefer [...]
This post is a part of a series on work burnout. Here I focus on the busyness that is a [...]
Normally when I hear about “standard of care,” I think, “Oh no, it’s something to do with medical malpractice.” Indeed, [...]
Life is busy, seemingly endlessly busy. Busy when we’re young and ‘over scheduled,’ busy when we’re working and raising families, and often busy in retirement. Thus, the need for managing our time is ubiquitous.