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Spending 44% of their work days on administrative and clerical tasks rather than direct patient care, it is no surprise that medical providers are currently experiencing [...]
2018 |
Anthology |
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Despite many scholarly strides made towards understanding suicidal ideation and suicidal self-directed violence, little research has been done on how this work affects re [...]
2020 |
Abstract |
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The volume and types of data tracked for active COVID-19 inpatients presents a documentation and data visualization challenge. Challenges to efficiency and workflow in do [...]
2021 |
Abstract |
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The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically increased the incidence and severity of already-high healthcare provider burnout rates. Outpatient mental health providers experienced [...]
2023 |
Final project |
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Provider burnout in primary care is a concerning possibility in today’s healthcare environment. Providers commonly spend a great deal of time on administrative tasks an [...]
2016-07-01 |
Portfolio |
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In the US, there are 1.17 million Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) women who work in health care. Despite AAPIs making up a large portion of healthcare worker [...]
2023-08-18 |
Abstract |
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Caring for older adults can increase primary care provider (PCP) burnout due to patient complexity, lack of experience and minimal resources. Mitigating burnout and foste [...]
2023 |
Capstone |
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The present study responds to mounting concerns over employee well-being through the development of mental health supportive supervisor training Training supervisors on p [...]
2023-09-11 |
Abstract |
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Rates of reported burnout and moral injury in healthcare are rising at unprecedented rates, predicting the mass exodus of healthcare staff and employees.1-3 Engaging with [...]
2023-09-07 |
Abstract |
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