Focusing on well-being versus wellness: What it means for physicians (and their patients)
Words matter.
In a recent conversation with a physical therapist friend who lives with chronic illness, she shared that the term “wellness” doesn’t resonate with her—it feels like an impossible state to attain. She prefers “well-being,” explaining that it more accurately reflects how she feels and functions in daily life.
Over the past couple of years, I’ve spoken and written about physician wellness and well-being, often using the terms interchangeably. But that …
Focusing on well-being versus wellness: What it means for physicians (and their patients)













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