What's in a line?A brief list of the things patients say that make me very, very nervous Pharmacists experience high rates of burnoutCauses, signs, symptoms, and tips to reduce burnout One chair It isn't about you In sensitive patient interactions, too often the physician's comfort is given priority over the patient's. That's not right Non-urgent cases jammed my ER in Baghdad in 1990 and we have it in Canada today. But there are solutions Crippling expectations driving burnout for FPs What makes doctors happy? Dispatch: The trouble defining burnout Burnout is one of those terms that everyone talks about but no one can really nail down. Editorial: Welcome to Season Two This year the new Medical Post will continue to look at core physician issues. Up first: Burnout Roar Memories of an unforgettable patient First Previous 125 126 127 128 129 Next Last