by Eli Walker | Mar 2, 2022 | #PhysicianEmpowerment, Blog, Lifestyle, Physician Empowerment, Practice Management, Success
Running a successful private practice relies on one thing: getting things done. Thoughts, prayers, wishes… all are great in their own right. But as Thomas Edison (probably) once said “a vision without execution is just a hallucination.” Starting a practice...
by Eli Walker | Mar 1, 2022 | #SelfCare, Blog, Lifestyle, Mental Health Integrated, Physician Empowerment, Success
“Self-care.” “Wellness.” “Mindfulness.” All of these words and concepts, though probably all good-intentioned, can get confusing quickly. At Simply Psych, we believe in practical practice management tools to help you help others. We also believe that finding peace and...
by Eli Walker | Feb 28, 2022 | Blog, Mental Health Integrated, Mental Health Interpreter
Is it caramel or caramel? Pecan or pecan? Potato, potato? The ability to read those words as sounding differently in our heads points to the amazing truth that we are all able to adapt and appreciate a different perspective. (Even if the silly Brits pronounce...
by Eli Walker | Feb 22, 2022 | Blog, Lifestyle, Mental Health Integrated
On the surface, psychiatry and viruses are unrelated. Yet COVID-19 has taught us – literally and figuratively – that the existence of viruses has a profound impact on our mental health. Viruses are so small that there was debate for decades/centuries over if they...
by Eli Walker | Feb 21, 2022 | #PracticalMindfulness, Blog, Lifestyle, Physician Empowerment, Practice Management
Handling “too convenient” encompasses the whole spectrum of quality, quantity, and cost. Maybe things shouldn’t be quick and easy every time. A patient had a helluva time coming off their nicotine vape pen. Firstly, nicotine is not only super...
by Eli Walker | Feb 14, 2022 | #WorkforceShortage, Blog, Mental Health Integrated, Physician Empowerment
Let’s put the spotlight on mental health workforce, and their recognition will help turn awareness into action with mindfulness. Disconcerting data from the National Surveys on Drug Use and Health suggests that despite the substantial increase in suicidality in...
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