The ability to work from home with Doctor on Demand, a telehealth provider, has improved work-life balance for 78 percent of the company’s employed physicians, according to a Doctor on Demand survey.
Dr. Charanya Sivaramakrishnan said she spent the two years of her critical care fellowship living a double life — as a mother and physician. She said she felt like she had to keep those two parts of ...
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Burnout remains pervasive among European physicians, and many say they would accept lower pay for a better work-life balance, according to a Medscape survey of nearly 6000 doctors in six countries.
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A tech professional's doctor warned him that job stress was "worse than smoking," urging him to take a break. The employee's health had deteriorated due to chronic work pressure, leading to anxiety ...
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A techie has claimed that their doctor warned that  job stress was “worse than smoking” and urged them to take a break for ...