PCP, also known as phencyclidine and angel dust, was originally developed as a general anesthetic but became a popular substance in the 1960s. It’s listed as a Schedule II drug in the United States, ...
Barry Silbaugh, MD, CEO of the American College of Physician Executives, says disruptive physician behavior, which includes use of profanity, refusal to follow established protocols and even physician ...
Medscape surveyed 1,500 physicians on negative behaviors they have witnessed physicians undertake outside of work. About the same percentage of respondents reported witnessing inappropriate physician ...
Here are ten recent physician studies on topics including specialist compensation, EHR implementation and employment. 1. In which regions do physicians earn more? Physician compensation can vary ...
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Physician organizations are applying behavioral nudges to influence physician behavior; however, their use is limited to a narrow range of clinical applications. Objectives: Because physicians’ ...
Primary care physicians who address multiple problems during acute care visits achieve better clinical scores, comparable patient experience, and lower annual cost. ABSTRACTObjectives: To assess ...
The studies couldn't be more damning. "I've looked at disruptive behavior for more than a decade, but we were astounded at the frequency of these events and the potential to injure patients," says ...