Physician wellness is not yoga: Why resilience training fails
Let’s talk about physician wellness.
Not the version that looks good in press releases or PowerPoint slides. I am talking about the lived, messy, heart-and-body version of wellness, the one that actually matters.
Because somewhere between the lavender oil diffusers and the “wellness committees,” the real meaning of physician well-being got lost. It has become a buzzword, something hospitals display proudly on banners and conference agendas, as if saying the word “wellness” …
Physician wellness is not yoga: Why resilience training fails












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