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The Challenge of Defining Well-Being

In this article, published in the International Journal of Wellbeing, the authors explore past attempts to define well-being and argue that many attempts at...

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Implications of Moral Distress on Nurses and Its Similarities with Burnout

This literature review, published in Text Context Nursing, was performed with the objective to identify, in national and international scientific literature over...

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Strategies to Combat Physician Burnout in Gastroenterology

Anderson's paper, published in Nature and The American Journal of Gastroenterology, highlights institutional (system) factors and individual factors affecting...

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Home Health Care Patients and Safety Hazards in the Home: Preliminary Findings

The following article introduces two pieces of legislation, introduced in 2009, which seek to require the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to propose a...

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Plenty of moustaches but not enough women: cross sectional study of medical leaders

The following cross sectional study of medical leaders aims to explore sex related disparities in academic medical leadership by investigating the representation of...

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The Toxicity of Self-Blame: Sex Differences in Burnout and Coping in Internal Medicine Trainees

Burnout is a significant problem facing internal medicine residents contributing to increased risk of depression and suicidal ideation. Coping mechanisms and...

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Recommendations from the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) Taskforce on Women聽in Academic Emergency Medicine

This report, by the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM), was written with the intention to create a document for the SAEM Board of Directors that defines...

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Gender Differences in Academic Medicine: Retention, Rank, and Leadership Comparisons from the National Faculty Survey

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...

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Core Principles & Values of Effective Team-Based Health Care

The extreme heterogeneity in health care tasks, patient types, and settings is a challenge to defining optimal team-based health care, including specific guidance...

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Measure framework to assess nationwide progress related to interoperable health information exchange to support the national quality strategy

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...

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