UCF receives grant to address need for primary care physicians
Florida desperately needs more primary care doctors and the University of Central Florida’s College of Medicine, armed with a $2.6 million federal grant, is doing its part to… read more.
Florida desperately needs more primary care doctors and the University of Central Florida’s College of Medicine, armed with a $2.6 million federal grant, is doing its part to… read more.
A major new study by UCL researchers has revealed the challenges faced by London’s 1.3m night workers, including pay inequality, health problems, transport difficulties, safety concerns and a… read more.
When remote work is supported well, it can raise job satisfaction, reduce commuting stress and give people meaningful control over their work life balance. However, the recent drive… read more.
Thousands of locally employed doctors (LEDs) – many of them international graduates and from ethnic minority backgrounds – are trapped on insecure NHS contracts with no access to… read more.
A study published in the Journal of Patient Experience, with the participation of the D’Or Institute for Research and Education (IDOR), analyzed the perceptions of over 47,000 healthcare professionals… read more.
Menopause before the age of 45 (known as early menopause) is associated with an increased risk of an array of serious diseases, including cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis. A… read more.
A nationwide, longitudinal study characterized how physician attrition rates from clinical practice have changed and the factors associated with a differential likelihood of attrition. The study found that… read more.
One of the largest international surveys into job satisfaction among emergency department workers has revealed that while the majority found their work satisfying and rewarding, there are still… read more.
A systematic review by Isobel Blanksby and Holly Carding found that menopausal symptoms had a significant impact on the well-being and productivity of NHS staff. Given that women… read more.
Nine out of 10 Australian teachers are experiencing severe stress, and nearly 70% say their workload is unmanageable, says UNSW Sydney research. A new study from researchers at… read more.
Nearly half of drug-caused deaths by healthcare workers involved drugs that were obtained from their place of work, new research finds. The study, published today in Addiction by academics from King’s… read more.
Women who work night shifts are more likely to suffer with moderate or severe asthma compared to women who work in the daytime, according to a study published… read more.
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