“Physicians should take better care of their own personal needs [and] create some boundaries…for a more balanced life,” says William Lynes, MD.
In this video, William Lynes, MD, discusses ways in which urologists can identify burnout and depression in themselves and fellow clinicians as well as prevention tactics for these conditions. Lynes is a retired urologist from the Southern California Kaiser Permanente Medical Group, Riverside, California.
Can remote patient monitoring help combat the staffing shortage?
November 22nd 2023"As more patients become interested in remote patient monitoring and case studies continue to show improved patient outcomes, practices must seek ways to integrate these tools into their workflows," writes Lucienne Marie Ide, MD, PhD.