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Compassion Practices, Nurse Well-Being, and Ambulatory Patient Experience Ratings

Compassion practices represent an under-explored organizational tool that may aid clinician well-being and positively impact health care experiences. This study,...

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Inequities in Academic Compensation by Gender: A Follow-up to the National Faculty Survey Cohort Study

A 17-year longitudinal follow-up of the National Faculty Survey was conducted with a random sample of faculty from 24 US medical schools. The study assessed the...

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The comparison between resilience, responsibility and subjective well-being (SWB) amongst male and female physicians in Ahvaz, Iran

The study compared resilience, responsibility, and subjective well-being between male and female physicians of Golestan hospital in Ahvaz, Iran. The results found...

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Combat health care providers and resiliency: adaptive coping mechanisms during and after deployment

Published in Psychological Services, this study explores how deployed active-duty nurses and physicians vary in their perceptions of control and self-efficacy,...

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Coaching for physicians: building more resilient doctors

This article, published in Canadian Family Physician, draws a comparison in the burnout of physicians with the stresses of business executives. Through that...

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Clinician stress and patient-clinician communication in HIV care

Published in Journal of General Internal Medicine, this study investigates associations between clinician stress and patient-clinician communication in primary HIV...

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Characteristics of employment and well-being among physicians working in Santiago, Chile

With the diversification of physician duties and and a tendency to work in several paid jobs simultaneously is observed in Chilean physicians.This article,...

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Changing the Conversation From Burnout to Wellness: Physician Well-being in Residency Training Programs

There is a dearth of literature on physician wellness which is unrelated to "burnout." Eckleberry-Hunt et al. describe a toolbox of practical steps they developed...

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Building Resilience for Palliative Care Clinicians: An Approach to Burnout Prevention Based on Individual Skills and Workplace Factors

Published in Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, this article seeks to design an acceptable, scalable, and testable intervention tailored to the needs of...

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Better Usability and Technical Stability Could Lead to Better Work-Related Well-Being among Physicians

The aim of this paper, published in Applied Clinical Informatics, examines which factors of Finnish electronic patient records (EPRs) contribute to the "overload...

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