From the Department of Neurology and Alzheimer Center (C.G., Y.A.L.P., P.S., W.M.v.d.F., R.O.), and Departments of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (F.B.) and Epidemiology and Biostatistics (W.M.v.d.F.), Amsterdam Neuroscience, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam UMC, the Netherlands; Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (B.T.T.Y., X.Z., N.S.), Clinical Imaging Research Centre, N1 Institute for Health and Memory Networks Program, National University of Singapore; Montreal Neurological Institute (J.W.V.), McGill University, Montreal, Canada; Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (X.Z.), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge; Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences (E.C.M.), Stanford University, CA; Departments of Neurology, Radiology and Biomedical Imaging (B.L.M., H.J.R., R.L.J., G.D.R.), University of California, San Francisco; Institutes of Neurology & Healthcare Engineering (F.B.), University College London, UK; and Clinical Memory Research Unit (R.O.), Lund University, Sweden.
From the Department of Neurology and Alzheimer Center (C.G., Y.A.L.P., P.S., W.M.v.d.F., R.O.), and Departments of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (F.B.) and Epidemiology and Biostatistics (W.M.v.d.F.), Amsterdam Neuroscience, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam UMC, the Netherlands; Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (B.T.T.Y., X.Z., N.S.), Clinical Imaging Research Centre, N1 Institute for Health and Memory Networks Program, National University of Singapore; Montreal Neurological Institute (J.W.V.), McGill University, Montreal, Canada; Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (X.Z.), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge; Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences (E.C.M.), Stanford University, CA; Departments of Neurology, Radiology and Biomedical Imaging (B.L.M., H.J.R., R.L.J., G.D.R.), University of California, San Francisco; Institutes of Neurology & Healthcare Engineering (F.B.), University College London, UK; and Clinical Memory Research Unit (R.O.), Lund University, Sweden.
From the Department of Neurology and Alzheimer Center (C.G., Y.A.L.P., P.S., W.M.v.d.F., R.O.), and Departments of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (F.B.) and Epidemiology and Biostatistics (W.M.v.d.F.), Amsterdam Neuroscience, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam UMC, the Netherlands; Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (B.T.T.Y., X.Z., N.S.), Clinical Imaging Research Centre, N1 Institute for Health and Memory Networks Program, National University of Singapore; Montreal Neurological Institute (J.W.V.), McGill University, Montreal, Canada; Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (X.Z.), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge; Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences (E.C.M.), Stanford University, CA; Departments of Neurology, Radiology and Biomedical Imaging (B.L.M., H.J.R., R.L.J., G.D.R.), University of California, San Francisco; Institutes of Neurology & Healthcare Engineering (F.B.), University College London, UK; and Clinical Memory Research Unit (R.O.), Lund University, Sweden.
Center for Gene Therapy, The Abigail Wexner Research Institute, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH; Departments of Pediatrics and Neurology, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.
Center for Gene Therapy, The Abigail Wexner Research Institute, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH; Departments of Pediatrics and Neurology, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.
Physician Assistants (PAs) are a relatively new addition to the Ontario healthcare system. To understand the impact of the PA role, this study investigated supervising physician satisfaction and perce...
Training in emotion management is not a standard part of medical education. This study's objective was to understand physicians' challenges navigating emotion (their own and their patients') and ident...
In 2019, we surveyed 103 physicians in emergency medicine, internal medicine, family medicine, and neurology. Participants quantitatively reported emotion training, emotions that were challenging, and...
There were no significant differences in responses by specialty. Only 10% reported receiving emotion management training, with no evidence that more recently trained physicians received more. Those wh...
Targeted educational initiatives are needed to advance physicians' ability to navigate emotion in clinical encounters....
Developing strategies for managing patients' emotions may better prepare physicians for navigating the emotional demands of practicing medicine....
Physicians in Germany are overburdened. Delegation of tasks to Physician Assistants (PA) is one way of providing relief. Although PA work in Germany since 2012, few data are available. We studied adva...
Semi-quantitative cross-sectional survey on a course of PA graduates and the physicians they work with since three years. Retrospective analysis of patients´ waiting time and duration of stay in an em...
Physicians were very satisfied with PA and reported a high degree of relief from workload. PA were highly satisfied with their job. Processing time in the emergency department was not longer when a PA...
Physicians are satisfied with PA as they are relieved from a heavy workload. More data on effectiveness and efficiency of PA in Germany are needed....
The risk of suicide is related to professional activity. Preliminary data suggest that being in the medical profession increases the risk of suicide in women. The objective of this nationwide study is...
All physicians and the general population who died by suicide in Spain between 2005 and 2014, both inclusive, were studied. Between these years, the Spanish population grew from 43,662,613 to 46,455,1...
The annual mean of physician deaths was 918, with an annual crude rate of 4.8 per 1,000 registered physicians. It is confirmed that physicians have a significantly higher suicide rate (average of 1.3%...
. Suicide is higher among physicians than the general population and affects female physicians significantly more....
The practice of anesthesiology requires both clinical skills and the ability to navigate complex social situations. Leadership skills such as emotional intelligence, adaptability, conflict management,...
Tiered physician network (TPN) health plans sort physicians into tiers based on their cost and quality, and patients pay lower copays for visits with physicians in the lower-cost and better-quality ti...
To examine whether TPNs are associated with patient choice of physician when the plans have been in place for 8 to 12 years and whether there are inequities in patient out-of-pocket costs associated w...
This cross-sectional study comprising 46 645 physicians and 585 399 patients in TPNs, including 54 683 patients who had a new patient visit with a physician in a TPN, used health insurance claims data...
Evaluation and management visit with a physician in a TPN....
Main outcomes were new patient market share per physician-carrier-zip code-year, distance from centroid of patient zip code to centroid of zip code of nearest low- or medium-copay physician, and mean ...
The main analysis sample included 46 645 physician-carrier-zip code-year observations, 9506 (20.4%) of which were in the low-copay tier, 31 798 (68.2%) in the medium-copay tier, and 5341 (11.5%) in th...
In this cross-sectional study of TPN health plans, there was no association between physician tier ranking and physician market share among any group of patients. These findings suggest there are limi...
Physician burnout is a systemic problem in health care due to its high prevalence and its negative impact on professional functioning and individual well-being. While unique aspects of the physician r...
In Japan, as elsewhere, physicians meet with and receive gifts from pharmaceutical representatives (PRs). This study aimed to clarify the Japanese public perceptions of physicians' relationships with ...
A cross-sectional, self-administered, anonymous, internet-panel survey was conducted involving 1,000 participants from the general public. The survey implementation was contracted to Cross Marketing I...
The mean age of the 1000 participants was 44.8 years (standard deviation 18.3). Forty-eight percent were female. Many of our participants were unaware of certain physician-PR relationships. The public...
Our survey provided insights into Japanese public perceptions of physician-pharmaceutical industry relationships and their impact on trust in physicians. Physicians should be aware of these perception...
To characterize the practice profile of nursing home (NH) physicians in Ontario, Canada....
Population-based cross-sectional study....
A total of 1527 most responsible physicians (MRPs) across 626 NHs in Ontario, Canada, for the calendar year, 2017....
We examined physician services within all publicly regulated and funded NH facilities. Descriptive summaries were generated to characterize MRPs and their practice patterns by the physician's primary ...
MRPs tended to be older, male, and practice family medicine. The majority of MRPs practiced in communities with populations exceeding 100,000 residents, although physicians with greater NH billings te...
Our work provides an exemplar for characterizing physician commitment in NHs, using 2 approaches, according to the NH specialist model. We demonstrated the medical practice characteristics, locations,...
Information on the employment of patient-care clinicians is needed for policy planning and human resource management. The 2021 Bureau of Labor Statistics employment data were probed for occupational s...