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With all this talk about midlevel encroachment, reimbursement cuts, etc, I thought this would be a nice start to enacting change. I did some reading online about doctor's unions. Actually, I discovered that there are a couple of fledgling doctors unions already. I think if more and more residents unionize and carry this over into their years as attendings, this may gain more traction. Here are some fantastic articles and resources I found:
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Can Doctors Form A Union: Medical Justice Services, Inc.
Can doctors form a union? Not a civil union. But a legal entity to “collectively bargain.” Doctors are a ferociously independent lot - the proverbial unherdable cats - but as financial and regulatory pressures mount - this question is increasingly asked: Can we form a union to level the playing...
medicaljustice.com
Thousands of medical residents are unionizing. Here’s what that means for doctors, hospitals, and the patients they serve
Medical residents often bemoan long hours and relatively low wages. Now, a growing number are unionizing, which observers say brings benefits — and drawbacks.
www.aamc.org
All Doctors Need A Union — A Union Like UAPD
Doctors have had it with the way that they and their patients have been treated by the health care industry. The Union of American Physicians and Dentists (UA
www.uapd.com
A New Doctors’ Union in the South Is a Model for Health Care Organizing
Doctors’ unions are rare in the US, and unions comprised of both physicians and other medical providers are even rarer. But in North Carolina, a group of medical providers has successfully organized an interprofessional union.
jacobin.com
Medical Doctors Union — The Voice of Labor in Medicine
The Medical Doctors Union is a Non-profit for the Good of Medicine and Patients. A leader of many, follower of unions. There are no dues — we paid them. We are new. Join us. Let's get this conversation started.
medicaldoctorsunion.org
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