Your doctor wants to quit.

Physicians are leaving clinical medicine, due to burnout and moral injury from our broken American healthcare system dominated by corporations.

Luckily, there is still room for good in the world.

Physicians have lost autonomy, due to corporate practice of medicine and private equity.

The Pink Tree Collective is a group of physicians and associates improving the world one secret charitable deed at a time. This story introduces the main characters and their unique work sites, setting the stage for future adventures.

The Pink Tree Collective: Denman, Georgia: 9798878274807: Amazon.com: Books

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A portion of the profits support charities and philanthropic works.

We would love to hear stories of acts of kindness you arranged for people in need or help you received from others when you needed it. Email us at denmananddenman@gmail.com. We’ll collect them and share with others, to spread joy and inspiration.

Flexibility For Physicians To Care For Their Loved Ones

Physicians dedicate their lives to caring for their communities, helping guide patients and their families through healthcare. There is limited to no allowance for physicians to have flexibility to care for their children, aging parents, or loved ones with illnesses. This results in physicians leaving clinical medicine, exacerbating the doctor shortage and loss of clinical…

Physicians dedicate their lives to caring for their communities, helping guide patients and their families through healthcare.

There is limited to no allowance for physicians to have flexibility to care for their children, aging parents, or loved ones with illnesses.

This results in physicians leaving clinical medicine, exacerbating the doctor shortage and loss of clinical expertise.

Physicians Need Caregiving Support Policies | American Scientist