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Resource type: Peer-Reviewed Literature
Healing and Hopefulness: a Tool for Doctor Well-Being

Published in Medical Education, the article highlights implementation of monthly participatory discussions of clinical successes, remarkable doctor–patient...

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Making an Evidence-Based Case for Urgent Action to Address Clinician Burnout

Clinician burnout is currently a public health epidemic that is threatening the quality and safety of healthcare. In the following article from the American Journal...

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Generation and validation of a scale to measure physicians’ well-being

Published in Revista Medica de Chile, the study focuses on the recent and ongoing changes in the structure and social organization of medicine and develops a tool...

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Gender differences in work experiences, satisfactions and wellbeing among physicians in Turkey

This article investigates investigate gender differences in work experiences, satisfactions and psychological health among physicians in Turkey. The findings report...

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Fostering Resilience among Mothers under Stress: “Authentic Connections Groups” for Medical Professionals

Published in Women's Health Issues, this study report effects of an intervention to foster resilience among female health care providers at high risk for stress and...

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First year doctors experience of work related well-being and implications for educational provision

Published in the International Journal of Medical Education, Goodyear's research study explores factors affecting newly qualified doctors' well-being and...

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Estimating the Attributable Cost of Physician Burnout in the United States

Although physician burnout is associated with negative clinical and organizational outcomes, its economic costs are poorly understood. As a result, leaders in...

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Burnout and Job and Career Satisfaction in the Physician Assistant Profession: A Review of the Literature

While much is known about the prevalence of burnout among physicians and nurses, little is known about burnout in the physician assistant (PA) profession....

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Gender-Based Differences in Burnout: Issues Faced by Women Physicians

Women now account for an increasingly large percentage of medical school students and practicing physicians, yet there is still a scarcity of research on how...

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The Impact of a Required Longitudinal Stress Management and Resilience Training Course for First-Year Medical Students

This study, published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, determines whether a longitudinal stress management and resilience course improves well-being...

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