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Please Put on Your Own Oxygen Mask Before Assisting Others: A Call to Arms to Battle Burnout

Atallah et al. write about the prevalence of burnout in obstetrician/gynecologists and draw attention to burnout's downstream consequences, insidious nature,...

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Physicians’ Resilience – Salutogenetic Practices and Attitudes of Experienced Physicians

Identifying efficient coping mechanisms, strategies, and attitudes that contribute to long-term job satisfaction and biopsychosocial health throughout is the...

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Physician, Heal Thyself: Tools for Resident Well-Being

In this paper, published in Medical Education, the study authors report on the implementation of an workshop given during internship orientation to introduce the...

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Physician Wellness: a Missing Quality Indicator

Wallace et al. review the work stresses faced by physicians, the barriers to attending to wellness, and the consequences of unwell physicians to the individual and...

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Physician Well-Being: Prevalence of Burnout and Associated Risk Factors in a Tertiary Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

This study, published in Annals of Saudi Medicine, determines socio-demographic, specialty, and work factors associated with physician burnout in a tertiary...

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Physician Health and Well-Being Provide Challenges to Patient Safety and Outcome Quality Across the Career Span

In this paper, published in Australian Psychology, Williams et al. explore the relationship between age and health in clinicians who are older. The study finds that...

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Physician Coaching to Enhance Well-Being: a Qualitative Analysis of a Pilot Intervention

This qualitative interview study evaluates the perceived impact of the pilot "Physician Well-being Coaching" program on stress and resiliency. Analysis shows that...

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Physician Burnout and Well-Being: A Systematic Review and Framework for Action

Published in International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, this review summarizes up-to-date knowledge of physician burnout and develops a framework to reverse...

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The Phenomenon of Resilience in Crisis Care Mental Health Clinicians

This research study, published in International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, explores resilience experienced by Australian crisis care clinicians working...

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Personal and Organizational Determinants of Well-Being at Work: the Case of Swedish physicians

This paper tests analyzes possible links between personal, organizational, and cultural variables that affect burnout (disease) and vigor (health) in Swedish...

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