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Resource type: Peer-Reviewed Literature
If Every Fifth Physician is Affected by Burnout, What About The Other Four? Resilience Strategies of Experienced Physicians

Published in Academic Medicine, this study identifies health-promoting strategies employed by experienced physicians. Analysis revealed three dimensions to a...

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Identifying the Risk of Compassion Fatigue, Improving Compassion Satisfaction and Building Resilience in Emergency Medicine

This article delves into the effects of compassion fatigue, its distinction from burnout, its risk factors, and how one can improve compassion satisfaction and...

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Identification of Possible Risk Factors for Alcohol Use Disorders Among General Practitioners in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Published in Swiss Medical Weekly, this research study identifies possible risk factors for alcohol use disorders (AUD) among general practitioners (GPs) practicing...

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“I’d been like freaking out the whole night”: Exploring Emotion Regulation Based on Junior Doctors’ Narratives

Published in Advances in Health Sciences Education, this research study was a secondary analysis of narrative data of 34 junior doctors discussing situations in...

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How can Educators support General Practice (GP) Trainees to develop Resilience to prevent Burnout?

This longitudinal cohort study, published in Education for Primary Care, seeks to identify which specific general practice trainee groups are particularly at risk...

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Health Services and Delivery Research

This study utilized mixed methodologies to evaluate the well-being of foundation year 2 (F2) trainees. Phase 1 describes the aims of delivering foundation training...

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The Health and Well-Being of Junior Doctors: Insights from a National Survey

Published in The Medical Journal of Australia, this article reports findings from a confidential survey conducted by the Australian Medical Association Council of...

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The Health and Well-Being of Australia’s future Medical Doctors: Protocol for a 5-year Observational Cohort Study of Medical Trainees

Published in British Medical Journal Open, this article introduces a newly launched observational longitudinal cohort study of 330 undergraduate medical students at...

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Health and Well-Being of Armenian Physicians

This research study examines the health status of Armenian physicians in different specialties. The survey results found that a majority of respondents had diseases...

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Health and Well-Being among Physicians

The purpose of this study, published in International Medicine Journal, is to examine the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and adherence to international...

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