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Resource type: Peer-Reviewed Literature
Impact of resident well-being and empathy assessments on faculty physicians

Published in Journal of General Internal Medicine, this research studies the influence of residents' well-being and empathy on their assessment of faculty...

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First Do No Self Harm: Understanding and Promoting Physician Stress Resilience

This book, published by Figley et al. discusses the ethics, suffering, and patient-related and political pressures that doctors deal with on a day-to-day basis. The...

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Firm findings on doctors’ well-being

Abbasi's article in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine is a commentary of Fay Smith et al. 2017 exemplifying the abundance of quantitative data and...

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Finding the sweet spot: Developing, implementing and evaluating a burn out and compassion fatigue intervention for third year medical trainees

The article highlights the development and evaluation of a burnout and compassion fatigue (CF) program for third year trainees at a Canadian Medical School. Results...

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Factors associated with well-being and confidence in providing compassionate care

Using a cross-sectional study, Olson and Kemper explore the relationship between potentially modifiable factors (mindfulness and self-compassion), intermediate...

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Exploring the relationship between mentoring and doctors’ health and wellbeing: a narrative review

This systematic narrative review in Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine uses empirical and anecdotal evidence to map the relationship between mentoring...

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Exploring the impact of resilience, self-efficacy, optimism and organizational resources on work engagement

This research study, published in Work, examines the relationship between personal and organizational resources as essential predictors for work engagement of...

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Exploring resilience in rural GP registrars–implications for training

This study, published in BMC Medical Education, explores perceptions of registrar's resilience and strategies used to maintain resilience in rural general practice....

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Exploring public sector physicians’ resilience, reactions and coping strategies in times of economic crisis; findings from a survey in Portugal’s capital city area

This paper, published in BMC Health Services Research, explores how Portuguese public sector physicians are adapting to the recent economic crisis in Europe and...

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An exploration of the role of religion/spirituality in the promotion of physicians’ wellbeing in Emergency Medicine

The high prevalence of burnout in Emergency Medicine has a significant impact on quality of care and workforce retention. This study determined whether higher...

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