The number of physicians seeing patients part time is growing, an evolution that challenges the primary care pillars of continuity and access. The growth of part-time practice is a response to burnout and to the pressures facing primary care physicians. Physicians who work fewer clinical hours and thereby reduce burnout are more satisfied with their careers, less likely to leave their jobs, and provide a better patient experience. Primary care practices can make a number of adjustments to optimize continuity and access in this era of part-time practice. Moreover, physicians who work fewer clinical hours are equally capable of fostering trusting relationships with patients as physicians seeing patients full time
Consulta en la Biblioteca ETSI Industriales (8708)[eng] This study has been directed by Dr. Ana Muri...
Continuity of care is a challenge in primary care residency teaching clinics. Resident physicians ha...
eing a physician always has been a busy job. This is especially true for primary care physicians who...
The number of physicians seeing patients part time is growing, an evolution that challenges the prim...
The number of physicians seeing patients part time is growing, an evolution that challenges the prim...
This study assesses the relationship between part-time clinical practice and four measures of primar...
Primary care physicians are spending fewer hours in direct patient care, yet it is not known whether...
AbstractBackground Increasing numbers of primary care physicians (PCPs) are reducing their working h...
One of the fundamental tenets of medicine has been the centrality of the profession as a life callin...
Continuity of care, defined as an ongoing therapeutic relationship between a patient and a physician...
Relational continuity of care has traditionally been an important core value of primary care. Resear...
BACKGROUND: The traditional view of general practice holds that only general practitioners (GPs) in ...
Timely access and patient-physician continuity are two key measures for a primary care practice. Tim...
Relational continuity of care has traditionally been an important core value of primary care. Resear...
Background: Increasing numbers of GPs are reducing the hours they work in clinical practice. The rea...
Consulta en la Biblioteca ETSI Industriales (8708)[eng] This study has been directed by Dr. Ana Muri...
Continuity of care is a challenge in primary care residency teaching clinics. Resident physicians ha...
eing a physician always has been a busy job. This is especially true for primary care physicians who...
The number of physicians seeing patients part time is growing, an evolution that challenges the prim...
The number of physicians seeing patients part time is growing, an evolution that challenges the prim...
This study assesses the relationship between part-time clinical practice and four measures of primar...
Primary care physicians are spending fewer hours in direct patient care, yet it is not known whether...
AbstractBackground Increasing numbers of primary care physicians (PCPs) are reducing their working h...
One of the fundamental tenets of medicine has been the centrality of the profession as a life callin...
Continuity of care, defined as an ongoing therapeutic relationship between a patient and a physician...
Relational continuity of care has traditionally been an important core value of primary care. Resear...
BACKGROUND: The traditional view of general practice holds that only general practitioners (GPs) in ...
Timely access and patient-physician continuity are two key measures for a primary care practice. Tim...
Relational continuity of care has traditionally been an important core value of primary care. Resear...
Background: Increasing numbers of GPs are reducing the hours they work in clinical practice. The rea...
Consulta en la Biblioteca ETSI Industriales (8708)[eng] This study has been directed by Dr. Ana Muri...
Continuity of care is a challenge in primary care residency teaching clinics. Resident physicians ha...
eing a physician always has been a busy job. This is especially true for primary care physicians who...