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View article: Voices of Frontline Leaders: Challenges and Opportunities from Frontline Primary Care Clinic Leaders in a Safety-Net Health Care System
Voices of Frontline Leaders: Challenges and Opportunities from Frontline Primary Care Clinic Leaders in a Safety-Net Health Care System Open
Frontline leaders in safety-net clinics play a powerful role in the well-being and resilience of their provider care teams and typically are highly engaged despite facing significant barriers to success. Investing in development and formal…
View article: Beneath, Beyond Burnout: Solving for Causes
Beneath, Beyond Burnout: Solving for Causes Open
This article offers a different perspective of the current crisis in health care-burnout that is causing medical errors, disengagement, and economic chaos and forcing talented, experienced health care professionals to leave their instituti…
View article: The Reply
The Reply Open
In their remarks on our Commentary,1Lessing JN Pierce RG Dhaliwal G. Teaching more about less: preparing clinicians for practice.Am J Med. 2022; 135 (673-667)Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF Scopus (3) Google Scholar Drs. Young and Reisin …
View article: Teaching More About Less: Preparing Clinicians for Practice
Teaching More About Less: Preparing Clinicians for Practice Open
The purpose of medical education is to prepare learners for independent practice, where they must recognize and treat the most prevalent and most morbid conditions across society.1,2 This requires the development of clinicians who recogniz…
View article: To improve quality, leverage design
To improve quality, leverage design Open
The year was 1987, and a bold experiment was under way—the US-based National Demonstration Project in Quality Improvement in Health Care (NDP). This effort brought together 21 companies recognised for excellence in quality manufacturing wi…
View article: Results from the National Taskforce for Humanity in Healthcare's Integrated, Organizational Pilot Program to Improve Well-Being
Results from the National Taskforce for Humanity in Healthcare's Integrated, Organizational Pilot Program to Improve Well-Being Open
An integrated, skills-based approach, focusing on team culture and interactions, leadership, and workflow redesign that cultivates positive emotions was associated with improvements in HCW well-being. This study suggests that simultaneousl…
View article: Acute Myocardial Infarction Cohorts Defined by <i>International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision</i> Versus Diagnosis-Related Groups
Acute Myocardial Infarction Cohorts Defined by <i>International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision</i> Versus Diagnosis-Related Groups Open
Background: Among Medicare value-based payment programs for acute myocardial infarction (AMI), the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program uses International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision ( ICD-10 ) codes to identify the progr…
View article: Expanding Training in Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Through a Multispecialty Graduate Medical Education Curriculum Designed for Fellows
Expanding Training in Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Through a Multispecialty Graduate Medical Education Curriculum Designed for Fellows Open
Our pedagogical approach of centralizing QIPS training and harnessing faculty expertise to teach fellow-level trainees across specialties through interdisciplinary collaboration and interactive project-based work is an effective strategy t…
View article: Mixed methods study investigating the effect of veterinary experiences prior to and during veterinary school on job satisfaction in mixed practice
Mixed methods study investigating the effect of veterinary experiences prior to and during veterinary school on job satisfaction in mixed practice Open
Factors attributing to the high veterinary attrition rate are numerous, but previous studies have focused primarily on small animal veterinarians.
View article: Clinical Guideline Highlights for the Hospitalist: The Use of Intravenous Fluids in the Hospitalized Adult
Clinical Guideline Highlights for the Hospitalist: The Use of Intravenous Fluids in the Hospitalized Adult Open
GUIDELINE TITLE Intravenous Fluid Therapy in Adults in Hospital RELEASE DATE December, 2013 PRIOR VERSION Not Applicable DEVELOPER Multidisciplinary Guideline Development Group within the United Kingdom's National Clinical Guideline Centre…
View article: Leadership Observation and Feedback Tool: A Novel Instrument for Assessment of Clinical Leadership Skills
Leadership Observation and Feedback Tool: A Novel Instrument for Assessment of Clinical Leadership Skills Open
Background While leadership training is increasingly incorporated into residency education, existing assessment tools to provide feedback on leadership skills are only applicable in limited contexts. Objective We developed an instrument, t…
View article: What Is Career Success for Academic Hospitalists? A Qualitative Analysis of Early‐Career Faculty Perspectives
What Is Career Success for Academic Hospitalists? A Qualitative Analysis of Early‐Career Faculty Perspectives Open
BACKGROUND Understanding the concept of career success is critical for hospital medicine groups seeking to create sustainably rewarding faculty positions. Conceptual models of career success describe both extrinsic (compensation and advanc…
View article: Leveraging a Redesigned Morbidity and Mortality Conference That Incorporates the Clinical and Educational Missions of Improving Quality and Patient Safety
Leveraging a Redesigned Morbidity and Mortality Conference That Incorporates the Clinical and Educational Missions of Improving Quality and Patient Safety Open
Problem The morbidity and mortality (M&M) conference is a vital event that can affect medical education, quality improvement, and peer review in academic departments. Historically, M&M conferences have emphasized cases that highlight diagn…