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Physicians are dealing with difficult problems. Overloaded hospitals, overloaded clinics, severe staffing shortages, delayed care, and frustrated patients. And since we live in this world, and we are fixers, it's easy to feel like these burdens are ours to bear, and ours alone. But you didn't create this mess. And although you may not choose to leave it, you can choose to change the way you think and feel about your role in it. Today we are talking about how to get real about your particular situation in medicine, and I show you how to start to change the way you think.
In the episode, I reference an important article published this year in Medical Economics by Richard Payerchin, entitled "Primary Care Physicians need 26.7 hours a day for comprehensive for patients." To read the article, click here.
Oh, and thinking about joining me for "Healing Perfectionism in Women Physicians?" Click here to learn more, or head to my website and click "upcoming groups."
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