It is common for physicians to mask their emotional distress in front of colleagues and patients, making it crucial for clinicians to be on the lookout for signs of distress among their peers, according to Rebekah Bernard, MD, family physician and national speaker on physician wellness and practice management. In a recent interview with Patient Care Online, Dr Bernard shares shares common signs of emotional distress to be aware of and discusses how to start a dialogue about mental health with a colleague.
Alcohol Use at Any Level Linked to Higher Dementia Risk, Large Study Finds
September 24th 2025A study of more than 559 000 adults and 2.4 million genetic samples found that alcohol consumption of any amount increases dementia risk, challenging prior evidence of protective effects from light drinking.