We asked physicians what their resolutions were for 2016, either personal or professional. Here's what they said...
We asked physicians our our editorial advisory board to share a 2016 resolution with us and their colleagues. Some wrote right back; others said let me think about it and get back to you; and a few said they really don't make resolutions. We're happy to share them with you in the slides that follow. Consider sharing your intentions for the New Year in the comment box at the end of the artic.e- See more at: http://www.consultantlive.com/articles/physicians-share-2016-resolutions#sthash.eSVm56CH.dpufWe asked physicians on our our editorial advisory board to share a 2016 resolution with us and their colleagues. Some wrote right back; others said let me think about it and get back to you; and a few said they really don't make resolutions--a normal distribution of responses.The slides above offer New Year's resolutions from 9 physcians who span practice settings and specialties. Perhaps one will make you consider a shift in thought or action in 2016.Please feel free to share one of your intentions for the New Year in the comment box below.  Slide background image ©PretoPerola/Shutterstock.com
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