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Publikováno v:
Academic Medicine. 93:367-370
Burnout among physicians and physicians-in-training is well established as a potential threat to the health and well-being of health care providers and patients. However, there are myriad problems with current burnout research and its ongoing measure
Publikováno v:
Southern Medical Journal. 110:244-248
Objective The goal of this self-report study was to examine the relation of work variables, self-rated health and mental health status, and perceived social support to physician wellness, physician burnout, and quality of patient care. Methods We adm
Autor:
Jodie Eckleberry-Hunt
Your negative inner voice is a total assh•le. Tell it to f•ck off with this irreverent, laugh-out-loud guide!I'm not good enough. This shouldn't be happening. Things never work out for me. When we're anxious, stressed, or fearful, the negative vo
Publikováno v:
Southern Medical Journal. 109:207-212
OBJECTIVES Although we know much about work-related physician burnout and the subsequent negative effects, we do not fully understand work-related physician wellness. Likewise, the relation of wellness and burnout to physician happiness is unclear. T
Sig is a 21-year-old who is considering medical school. Accustomed to hard work, he has received all As in college, while majoring in computer engineering. Sig longs to do something meaningful—to make a difference in the lives of others. He feels p
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::dc31f42a43dcd53358a16f4fd00b67db
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6108364/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6108364/
Autor:
Jodie Eckleberry-Hunt, David J. Lick
Publikováno v:
Teaching and Learning in Medicine. 27:341-345
Issue: Although the exact number is often disputed, it has been reported that approximately 300 to 400 physicians in the United States take their own lives annually. Despite calls from key interest groups for prevention and treatment protocols of phy
Publikováno v:
Physician Mental Health and Well-Being ISBN: 9783319555829
Physician stress and burnout are common in the practice of medicine and were once thought to be occupational hazards due to hard-driving personality traits. As a result, research focused on ways to help physicians cope with stress. Following decades
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::769a26ea4f7e7982b1ff5fa1be7129fc
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55583-6_1
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55583-6_1
Publikováno v:
Journal of Graduate Medical Education
Generation Y, otherwise known as the millennial generation, refers to individuals born between 1982 and 2005.1 This is the newest generation to enter the workforce. Leaders across disciplines are taking note of the challenges and opportunities associ
Autor:
Ronald Hunt, Mamtha Balasubramaniam, Jodie Eckleberry-Hunt, David J. Lick, Cynthia Fisher, Elie Mulhem, Judith Boura
Publikováno v:
Academic Medicine. 84:269-277
Physicians have a higher rate of burnout compared with the general population, and burnout's origin can be traced to residency training. Little evidence exists documenting the causes of burnout, and there is even less evidence on protective factors.
Publikováno v:
Survey of Anesthesiology. 59:15-16
Background The existing literature either does not address physician wellness or defines it as a lack of burnout. The goal of this article is to call attention to this important gap in the literature and provide ideas for how to fill it. We need a cu