**Reconceptualizing Physician Resilience for Genuine Well-being** The Stanford framework of physician professional satisfaction positions personal resilience as a fundamental element of physician well-being. However, this emphasis on resilience is not
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The Significance of Enterprise Risk Management in Attaining Value-Based Health Care AchievementThe Significance of Enterprise Risk Management in Attaining Value-Based Health Care Achievement
The advancing modern age of value-based health care (VBHC) signals a significant transformation in the functioning of health care systems, prioritizing quality, outcomes, safety, equity, and satisfaction of stakeholders. With

Reasons Why Encouraging Children to Reduce Food Intake and Increase Physical Activity Fails to Address ObesityReasons Why Encouraging Children to Reduce Food Intake and Increase Physical Activity Fails to Address Obesity
Despite years of public health campaigns encouraging children to “reduce intake and increase activity,” global rates of childhood obesity continue to escalate. In the U.S., nearly 20% of children and

The Function of Common Language in Averting Patient IsolationThe Function of Common Language in Averting Patient Isolation
I was right in the midst of a hectic afternoon clinic when my pager went off—an inpatient consult request. The situation seemed complex: Chronic pancreatitis that had taken a sudden