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Fostering Well-being Through Building Trust

A workplace built through wellness-centered leadership and trust enhances organizational culture, professional satisfaction, and health care outcomes. This module provides insights into building a culture of well-being through bridging trust gaps and implementing effective communication strategies.

Implementing Change to Prioritize Clinician Well-being

Enhancing clinician well-being leads to a more satisfied workforce, improving patient care and reducing health care costs. This module outlines the importance of creating a supportive environment for physicians, recognizing five key cases for prioritizing their well-being, and offering actionable…

Giving and Receiving Feedback During Annual Reviews

Wellness-centered leadership emphasizes that health care leaders’ behaviors profoundly influence organizational culture, a key driver of clinician well-being. Providing and receiving feedback shapes a thriving environment, fostering trust, engagement, and professional fulfillment. This module equips leaders to model five key…

Ambulate TID or Hospital-Acquired Disability (HAD)?

Why is it that individuals who are hospitalized often leave the hospital with decreased mobility and functional abilities? In this episode of Clinically Significantô, host Maylyn Martinez, MD, MSc explores the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of Hospital-acquired disability (HAD). Are…

Can AI Help Physicians Detect Sepsis?

Sepsis: at its inception, it is difficult to recognize but easy to treat; left unattended, it becomes easy to recognize and difficult to treat. As the adage states, sepsis is notoriously difficult to recognize in its early stages, due to…

Countering Misinformation in the Clinical Setting (and Beyond)

Widespread medical misinformation on social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube can negatively impact patient health and erode trust in health care professionals. In this episode, hosts Jodi Abbott, MD, MSc, MHCM, Maylyn Martinez, MD, MSc, and Avir Mitra,…

Ethics Talk: How Do Street Clinicians Use EHRs?

This activity is comprised of five multiple-choice questions based on the content of an AMA Journal of Ethics podcast about the evolution of electronic health records in street health care practice. The featured guest is Brett Feldman, the Director and…

Is Advance Care Planning Required at Every Medicare Patient Visit?

Advance care planning is a billable, face-to-face service between a physician (or other provider) and a patient and/or surrogate to discuss and make known the patient’s health care wishes in case the patient becomes unable to make health care decisions…