Here are eight resident and fellow physician union actions Becker’s has reported on in the month of January: 1. Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek has stepped in amid an open-ended strike that began Jan. 10 at ...
Job offers for final-year residents may be widely present, but burnout is a problem. A lack of business preparedness and gender differences on pay expectations are also significant issues. These are ...
Among U.S. resident physicians, about 8 in 10 are in specialty programs and the remainder are in subspecialty programs, according to the American Medical Association and the Association of American ...
Resident physicians at the Detroit Medical Center are organizing to fight for better wages, working conditions and lower out-of-pocket health care expenses. In the interview below, the World Socialist ...
There may finally be momentum to lifting a cap that Congress put on Medicare-funded residency slots nearly three decades ago under the Resident Physician Shortage Act, introduced this summer by ...
Emergency medicine residents plan their careers around lifestyle, location, fulfilment, and salary, with most favoring ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Hundreds of resident physicians affiliated with the University at Buffalo are expected to walk out of their ...
The Department of Family Medicine is developing a program that trains physicians to provide high-quality, compassionate care to individuals experiencing homelessness and housing instability.
More than 1,000 resident physicians and fellows represented by the Committee of Interns and Residents/SEIU Healthcare (CIR/SEIU) at the University of Chicago Medical Center (UCMed) voted to ratify the ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Over 800 resident physicians affiliated with the University at Buffalo have authorized a strike in September, the Union of American Physicians & Dentists said Tuesday. The ...
VALHALLA -- Long hours, second jobs, student debt and the burden of housing are among the challenges facing resident physicians and fellows at Westchester Medical Center as they care for patients.
It is 4 a.m. in the Yale New Haven Hospital Children’s Hospital. I am standing outside a door festooned with colorful signs declaring “contact” and “droplet” precautions. I am already wearing a mask, ...