The following cross sectional study of medical leaders aims to explore sex related disparities in academic medical leadership by investigating the representation of...
Burnout is a significant problem facing internal medicine residents contributing to increased risk of depression and suicidal ideation. Coping mechanisms and...
This study examined the validity of the assertion that women in academic medicine do not advance or remain in their careers in parity with men. To do so, the...
The extreme heterogeneity in health care tasks, patient types, and settings is a challenge to defining optimal team-based health care, including specific guidance...
Insufficient interoperability prevents effective use of health data across the facility or system and does not support continuity of care at the patient level. The...
The following study of 1712 academic neurologists, published in JAMA Neurology, analyzes the proportion of male versus female neurologists at each academic faculty...
A national sample of dual-physician couples (n=9868) was analyzed for hours worked, age of youngest child, ages and races of each spouse, state, and time period....
This study aims to determine if there are sex differences in physician burnout in the Netherlands and, if not, to explore why they are present in the United States....
The following article, published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, addresses patients' differing expectations of female versus male physicians. Although...
In the following study, 50 family physicians in early practice completed the Maslach Burnout Inventory and a questionnaire on career-choice, demographics, and...
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