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View all postsThe Match of 2023 was an Overall Failure. What Happened?
By Danielle Kelvas, MD - March 29, 2023
The National Resident Matching Program saw a marked increase in positions and applicants in 2023, but an overall decrease in residencies filled and many ER's are going understaffed. Declining numbers and exorbitant costs for student doctors make 2023 an overall failure for the match, but where did it all go wrong?
Zoom Etiquette 101: Staying Professional in Virtual Meetings (and stories of those who didn't!)
By Tammy McKinney, RN - March 22, 2023
With many professions now offering the ability to work from anywhere in the world, virtual conference platforms like Zoom have become commonplace for meetings, interviews, and even medicine. However, it's time to address some of the unprofessional practices that have been normalized while conducting meetings online.
9 Tips to Build Your Clinical Leadership Skills
By Benjamin "Caleb" Williams RN, BA, CEN - March 15, 2023
Clinical leadership roles enhance your ability to make changes in the workplace and are a great opportunity to take your career to the next level. Succeeding in these roles can be difficult, but compiled 9 steps to help you overcome potential difficulties and succeed in a clinical leadership position.
The DEA Telemed Prescription Rules Are Here To Stay
By Danielle Kelvas, MD - March 8, 2023
The Drug Enforcement Administration is changing regulation for prescribing controlled substances via telemedicine. Here's what medical professionals need to know about the adjustments to these policies.
Healthy Habits for Physicians and Residents to Avoid Burnout
By Danielle Kelvas, MD - February 22, 2023
Over half of U.S. physicians and residents suffer from burnout. Danielle Kelvas, MD, offers tips on how to recognize and prevent burnout by prioritizing self-care, setting healthy boundaries, and staying connected with colleagues.
The Cons of Consistency in Scheduling in Medicine: Why You Might Miss Shift Work
By David Beran, DO - February 8, 2023
Shift work as a physician can be rather draining, but a consistent routine comes with its own drawbacks you might not expect. From feeling trapped on weekends to missing the diversity of your inconsistent work schedule, learn what you need to know before making the switch.
The Conscience Rule and Why Doctors Need to Be Aware
By Danielle Kelvas, MD - February 1, 2023
The conscience rule was a proposed bill that allowed providers the choice to not perform procedures based on religious or moral grounds, but many states challenged it and it fell through. Many providers are now facing the fallout and could be forced to perform procedures against their will, at the risk of being fired or even imprisonment in some cases. Here's what you need to know about the conscience rule, and what to do if legislation is interfering with your personal ethics.
Setting Professional Goals for 2023
By Benjamin "Caleb" Williams RN, BA, CEN - January 18, 2023
The new year is a great time to set professional goals, but it's important to plan with purpose if you intend to make any meaningful progress. By reflecting on the past year's successes and failures and setting SMART goals, you can make sure your objectives for 2023 don't go the way of most New Year's Resolutions.
What No One Tells You About Financial Health in Medical School and Residency
By Danielle Kelvas, MD - January 11, 2023
Medical school and residency are major financial burdens for those in healthcare, and neither program is going to teach you how to stay in good financial health through the process. In this article, Danielle Kelvas, MD, offers insight from her own experience in both on how to keep your finances in order during this difficult time.
Physicians: How to Start the New Year Right
By Shani Saks, DO - January 4, 2023
After some well-deserved time off for the holidays, you're back at your practice and ready to kick the year off. Here are a few smart tips to help you start the year right, prevent burnout and be the best, most efficient physician you can be.