Using Breathing and Movement to Recharge Mid

Using Breathing and Movement to Recharge Mid

In the fast-paced and demanding world of healthcare, physicians often find themselves so engrossed in their duties that they end up neglecting their own well-being. The constant pressure to provide excellent care, manage emergencies, and handle administrative tasks can lead to significant stress and burnout. Fortunately, there are ways for physicians to destress and unwind, …

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Understanding the Notion of Transactional Primary Care Supports the Transition to Patient-Centered Care

Understanding the Notion of Transactional Primary Care Supports the Transition to Patient-Centered Care

There’s no denying that the notion of primary care is transactional in nature. This includes everything in the chain of activity, including: The diagnosis The treatment The medications being used The subsequent procedures The referrals Various administrative tasks, etc. But it’s just as clear that some aspects shouldn’t be transactional. The doctor-patient relationship is one …

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The Red Line Between Primary and Mental Health Care

The Red Line Between Primary and Mental Health Care

Around 90% of American adults have stated that they have experienced at least one mental health crisis during their lives. Many of them are dealing with undiagnosed and untreated problems that will aggravate with time. It’s no wonder that the demand for mental health has skyrocketed, especially following the recent pandemic. Fortunately, the solution is …

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