• Mashup Score: 7

    Scenario 1: You’re in the exam room, sitting in an open-backed gown. You and your doctor have discussed your high blood pressure (stay on the same medication) and your diet (you reluctantly agree that you need to try to make healthier choices to control cholesterol). Your doctor makes a note on the computer screen, jumps up, and heads to the door. With a hand on the doorknob and a “see you next…

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    • Studies show that when we attempt to do two things at once, it takes 50% longer to complete the task, there are 50% more errors, and there is a 40% decrease in retention rate. And you wonder why your doc doesn't listen. Read more 👉 https://t.co/1wUFES8RwP #doctorburnout

  • Mashup Score: 0

    Scenario 1: You’re in the exam room, sitting in an open-backed gown. You and your doctor have discussed your high blood pressure (stay on the same medication) and your diet (you reluctantly agree that you need to try to make healthier choices to control cholesterol). Your doctor makes a note on the computer screen, jumps up, and heads to the door. With a hand on the doorknob and a “see you next…

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    • Medicine is at the crossroads of disintegration in the delivery of clinical care despite incomprehensible advances in surgery and in the management of conditions that were once deemed to be hopeless and fatal. Read more 👉 https://t.co/VGZRQqZOmv #doctorburnout