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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
What Hurts the Physician Hurts the Patient describes MedRAP, a comprehensive program designed to advance the professional growth of medical trainees and improve their well-being by addressing factors that lead to stress and burnout. The program focuses on facilitating the transition into the medical training environment and improving the organizational culture. The program also focuses on addressing ACGME competencies such as communication and interpersonal skills, professionalism, and systems-based practice skills. The Quality Improvement (QI) component of the program involves the entire health care team to facilitate collaboration and improve the efficiency of the hospital work environment and patient care. Because of MedRAP’s efficient design, maximum benefits for medical training programs can be achieved with a judicious commitment of time and resources.
For more information, visit www.medrap.org.
What People are saying
What Hurts the Physician Hurts the Patient is comprehensive and clearly written and will be of enormous value to graduate medical education. I highly recommend this book to all medical residents, resident program directors, department chairs, and administrators who are connected with the training of new physicians. Ms. Mushin has made an enormous contribution not only to resident training at Baylor, but also to the overall training of residents in the United States.
Dean Emeritus, Weill Cornell Medicine
Provost for Medical Affairs Emeritus, Cornell University
During the 25 years of this program, I have witnessed firsthand the benefits for resident morale and team building. The Quality Improvement component was used to improve both education and patient care. With the introduction of the Core Competencies by ACGME, this program became essential to meeting the milestones expected for accreditation. This comprehensive and thoughtful book will benefit program directors as well as other institutional leaders and non-physician training programs. I highly recommend this excellent work.
Distinguished Service Professor, Margaret M. and Albert B. Alkek Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine
The Resident Assistance Program has been an invaluable part of our internal medicine training program. The program meets not only the residents’ needs, but also supports the management of institutional and academic goals. Through the years, I have also received feedback from different healthcare team members who have felt that the program contributed to improved collaboration and, thus, improved patient care. I have been discussing the program in my presentations to new applicants and feel it is a great asset to our recruitment process.
Professor, Departments of Medicine and Molecular Virology Microbiology, Associate Chair for Medical Education,
Baylor College of Medicine
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
What Hurts the Physician Hurts the Patient describes MedRAP, a comprehensive program designed to advance the professional growth of medical trainees and improve their well-being by addressing factors that lead to stress and burnout. The program focuses on facilitating the transition into the medical training environment and improving the organizational culture. The program also focuses on addressing ACGME competencies such as communication and interpersonal skills, professionalism, and systems-based practice skills. The Quality Improvement (QI) component of the program involves the entire health care team to facilitate collaboration and improve the efficiency of the hospital work environment and patient care. Because of MedRAP’s efficient design, maximum benefits for medical training programs can be achieved with a judicious commitment of time and resources.
For more information, visit www.medrap.org.
What People are saying
What Hurts the Physician Hurts the Patient is comprehensive and clearly written and will be of enormous value to graduate medical education. I highly recommend this book to all medical residents, resident program directors, department chairs, and administrators who are connected with the training of new physicians. Ms. Mushin has made an enormous contribution not only to resident training at Baylor, but also to the overall training of residents in the United States.
Dean Emeritus, Weill Cornell Medicine
Provost for Medical Affairs Emeritus, Cornell University
During the 25 years of this program, I have witnessed firsthand the benefits for resident morale and team building. The Quality Improvement component was used to improve both education and patient care. With the introduction of the Core Competencies by ACGME, this program became essential to meeting the milestones expected for accreditation. This comprehensive and thoughtful book will benefit program directors as well as other institutional leaders and non-physician training programs. I highly recommend this excellent work.
Distinguished Service Professor, Margaret M. and Albert B. Alkek Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine
The Resident Assistance Program has been an invaluable part of our internal medicine training program. The program meets not only the residents’ needs, but also supports the management of institutional and academic goals. Through the years, I have also received feedback from different healthcare team members who have felt that the program contributed to improved collaboration and, thus, improved patient care. I have been discussing the program in my presentations to new applicants and feel it is a great asset to our recruitment process.
Professor, Departments of Medicine and Molecular Virology Microbiology, Associate Chair for Medical Education,
Baylor College of Medicine