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Addressing Patient Bias Toward Health Care Workers: Recommendations for Medical Centers

By Kimani Paul-Emile, JD, PhD; Jeffrey M. Critchfield, MD; Margaret Wheeler, MS, MD; Shalila de Bourmont, BS; and Alicia Fernandez, MD

This article offers guidance to organizations on devising effective policies that meet the needs of medical centers, patients, and health care workers across services and roles, including physicians, nurses, and trainees.

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ACP Well-being and Emotional Support Resources Praised in “Success Stories” Article

The Physicians Foundation's National Physician Suicide Awareness Day campaign website featured ACP's collection of well-being and emotional support resources for internal medicine physicians.

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NAM Change Makers Drive Campaign for Health Workforce Well-being

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Tackling Burnout as an Occupational Phenomenon

By Eileen D. Barrett, MD, MPH, MACP

Workplace problems need workplace solutions, rather than the frequent, well-intended, and misguided workplace programming that tries to emphasize making already resilient physicians tougher.

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Back to the November 17, 2023 issue of ACP IM Thriving