Practice Buzz
Practice Buzz
Giving voice to neurology professionals worldwide
TAKE SURVEY: Working Neurologist-Parents’ Challenges in the COVID-19 Era
Practice Buzz is a new, innovative, spin-off project of Practice Current. Our worldwide surveys will focus on targeted questions for healthcare providers in neurology ranging from hot topics in clinical practice to contemporary issues in work/life balance and blind spots in topics of inclusion, equity, and diversity.
Survey results will be available on an interactive world map along with several comments from international panelists, with emphasis on inclusion and diversity of backgrounds and opinions.
Our goal is to give all neurology professionals worldwide a voice.
Please send comments, feedback, and ideas for new topics. We look forward to hearing from you!
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View Results on Interactive Map (Open in new window)
International Panelists (Open in new window)
Practice Buzz: Jeremy Cutsforth-Gregory, MD
Jeremy Cutsforth-Gregory, MD I Read full post
Mayo Clinic (Rochester, MN)
“Our people are the most valuable part of our organization, and supporting our people inside and outside of work is not only necessary but right and proper.”
Practice Buzz: Melissa Ko, MD
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Indiana School of Medicine (Indianapolis, IN)
“There never seems to be any “downtime” unless one simply requests for it and forces oneself to create that space. It is helpful when leadership is mindful to lead and message the importance of rest and wellness and not penalize physicians for doing so. It also goes a long way when zoom meetings still stay scheduled within the parameters of the regular workday and not bleed into family evening hours. As I think of colleagues who are single parents or those without any kind of childcare network, when systems reduce pay, furlough or require increased productivity, this creates an unsustainable dynamic for physicians/providers during an already difficult time. Solutions will require flexible hours and development of reasonable productivity benchmarks.”
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