The consequences of physician burnout

 

Physicians are constantly told to multitask for the sake of improved healthcare delivery, and it’s often the patients who end up feeling secondary in the process, according to an editorial in Huffington Post.

Starla Fitch, MD, argues that physicians went into medicine for the patients, and it’s time to make the physician-patient relationship central to the delivery of care.

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