“The Physicians’ Perspective: Medical Practice in 2008” was recently published by The Physicians’ Foundation. The survey found that 60% of doctors surveyed would not recommend […]
Author Archives: PRN
Avoiding Burnout
Last week’s issue of The New England Journal of Medicine led off with an article titled “Innovation in Primary Care — Staying One Step Ahead […]
PRN Notable Quote
Here is today’s notable quote from Physician Renaissance Network. When contemplating your career goals . . . “We would accomplish many more things if […]
PRN Notable Quote
Here is today’s notable quote from Physician Renaissance Network: “Anything’s possible if you’ve got enough nerve.” – J.K. Rowling
Finding Your Professional Voice
Today we include an article provided by Lisa G. Jacobson, SPHR, an HR and Career Consulting expert from Workplace Solutions (soon to be CareerEquation) entitled […]
Support for Disabled Physicians?
It was recently brought to our attention (incorrectly, we hope) that there is no formalized support mechanism for disabled physicians in the United States.
Short Notice, But Worth Considering
A teleseminar called “For Busy Physicians: A Better Way for Doctors to Live,” led by Joe Weiner, MD, PhD, has been brought to my attention. […]
Ideas for PRN?
We are always trying to improve the quality and quantity of information on our website. With about 400 members and many others regularly visiting the […]
Article on Medical Student Burnout
The New York Times published an article on October 30th entitled “Medical Student Burnout and the Challenge to Patient Care.”