The 10 Most Common Misconceptions About Addictions
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Dr. Paul Earley Participates in Emory National Physicians Suicide Awareness Day Event
Dr. Paul Earley Past President of FSPHP and Emeritus Medical Director of the Georgia Professional Health Program recently spoke at the EmWELL Physicians Dinner &
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More than 100 Emory physicians gathered on Thursday, September 19th to raise awareness of a topic that is critically important, yet rarely discussed – physician
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Characterizing Referrals to Professional Health Monitoring Programs for Unprofessional Sexual Behavior
Concerns about sexual misconduct by health care professionals have been highlighted by recent high-profile cases. Professional health monitoring programs (PHPs) offer an additional layer of
Physician Wellness Programs and Physician Health Programs – A Powerful Partnership
Chris Bundy, MD, MPH, Chief Medical Officer, Federation of State Physician Health Programs & Executive Medical Director, Washington Physician Health Program Physician Health Programs (PHPs)
The Role & Success of Physician and Healthcare Professional Programs
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Georgia PHP, Inc. Announces New Medical Director
Contact: Robin McCown, Executive Director, Georgia PHP, Inc. (678) 825-3764; robin.mccown@gaphp.org The Georgia Professional Health Program, Inc. (GAPHP) is pleased to announce our new Medical
Taking an Upstream Approach to the Health Care Workforce
Moving the focus from just recognizing burnout to providing robust, proactive and preventive provider support.
I Was One Of The Top Doctors In My Field. I Was Also An Opioid Addict.
Opioids have become a full-blown national crisis of epidemic proportions, killing 130 people each day. Drug overdose is now the number-one cause of death for