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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