Dr. Henry Michtalik, M.D., M.P.H., M.H.S., S.F.H.M. is an Assistant Professor and Clinical Research Scholar in the Hospitalist Program at Johns Hopkins University.  He is also Core Faculty and an International Consultant for the Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality of Care and an Affiliate for the Center for Health Services and Outcomes Research at the Bloomberg School of Public Health.  He has a unique combination of academic fellowship training, research, and clinical experience on physician burnout and workplace satisfaction.  He completed the General Internal Medicine Academics Fellowship at Johns Hopkins; has degrees in biostatistics, epidemiology, patient safety and quality of care; has received multiple grants examining hospitalist workload and burnout; completed Lean Sigma and Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program trainings; is on the national AcademyHealth Workforce Committee; published on workload and burnout; and is sought by local and national reporters as a knowledgeable source on workforce issues.