VOICES IN UROLOGY
 
Addressing resident burnout starts with program’s culture
"I was overcome by the sinking notion that my career ambitions were regressing from thriving to surviving—a sentiment I know isn't unique to my training. What may be unique, however, is how my program responded to increasingly evident signs of resident burnout," writes James Anaissie, MD.
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How have your benefits changed over the past several years?
"Becoming a member of the larger group has given us more bargaining power in the health care marketplace, so we’ve been able to get better health care, not only for us but for our staff," says one urologist.
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