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Karla Accorto, Associate Editor, Residency Program Insider

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Study: Physician burnout puts patient safety at increased risk

A study published in JAMA Internal Medicine found that physician burnout is associated with an increased risk of patient safety incidents, lower quality care, and decreased patient satisfaction.

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Selecting the number of interview days

The first step in selecting interview dates is determining the number of dates needed to create a successful rank list and garner a positive Match outcome. You can select to interview the same number each year or alter the number based on the previous year’s outcome.

RPA subscribers exclusive: More healthcare organizations are addressing second-victim syndrome, but more must be done

Albert Wu, MD, MPH, professor of Health Policy and Management at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, coined the term “second victim” in 2000 to acknowledge that a care-giver involved in the death or serious injury of a patient can be emotionally traumatized by the event, too.

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Residency Program Insider
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