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Month: November 2025
Gen Z Burnout: Why Younger Healthcare Workers Are Leaving
Key Takeaways You graduated three years ago with your nursing degree, $30,000 in debt, and a genuine passion for patient care. Today, you’re drafting your resignation letter. Again. Gen Z healthcare workers—those born between 1997 and 2012—are leaving the profession at rates that alarm workforce analysts and healthcare leaders. According to Press Ganey’s Nurse Experience… Continue reading Gen Z Burnout: Why Younger Healthcare Workers Are Leaving
When Does Digital Burnout in Healthcare Become Too Much
Key Takeaways You finally sit down after rounds, open the EMR, and see 47 unread messages, 23 pending medication reconciliations, 15 lab results to review, and 8 patient portal messages—all marked “urgent.” Your eyes burn from staring at screens, your neck aches from hunching over workstations, and you realize you’ve spent more time documenting care… Continue reading When Does Digital Burnout in Healthcare Become Too Much
How to Break Medical Hierarchies to Foster Team Collaboration
Transform rigid healthcare hierarchies into collaborative teams. Evidence-based strategies for improving interprofessional communication and patient outcomes.
Night Shift Communication: A Healthcare Worker’s Survival Guide
Evidence-based strategies for effective hospital communication during night shifts. Learn handoff protocols, manage fatigue-related errors, and maintain team cohesion