When the People Who Care for Everyone Stop Being Able to Care for Themselves

There is something deeply paradoxical about the fact that the physicians most responsible for caring for people at their most medically vulnerable are themselves among the most vulnerable members of the healthcare workforce when it comes to psychological and professional wellbeing. Hospitalist burnout has reached a scale and severity that demands attention not as a […]

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Homeschool Summer Learning Activities That Don’t Feel Like School

Injury law experts outline the conversations every parent should have before drop-off day. By Merilee Kern, MBA As families finalize summer plans, many parents focus on activities, schedules, and convenience while overlooking critical safety questions that can reveal whether a camp or summer program is truly prepared to protect children when something goes wrong.   While […]

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