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Career satisfaction of US women physicians: Results from the Women Physicians’ Health Study

This study examines personal and professional characteristics that correlate with 3 major outcomes: career satisfaction, desire to become a physician again, and...

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What are the significant factors associated with burnout in doctors?

The following article, published in Occupational Medicine, identifies and categorizes key factors associated with burnout across various medical specialties and...

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Perceived discrimination experienced by physician mothers and desired workplace changes: a cross-sectional survey

Published in JAMA Internal Medicine, the following study aims to understand how motherhood specifically affects perceived discrimination among women physicians...

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Burnout and career satisfaction among US oncologists

The American Society of Clinical Oncology conducted a survey of 1,490 US oncologists to evaluate the personal and professional characteristics associated with...

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Barriers to the use of personal health records by patients: a structured review

Published in PeerJ, the following literature review seeks evidence about barriers to the adoption and continued use of personal electronic health records (PHRs),...

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Natural language processing-enabled and conventional data capture methods for input to electronic health records: A comparative usability study

The following study evaluates the comparative effectiveness of an NLP-enabled data capture method using dictation and data extraction from transcribed documents...

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A multidisciplinary team care approach improves outcomes in high-risk pediatric neuroblastoma patients

The following study, published in Oncotarget, assesses the impact of a multidisciplinary team care program on treatment outcomes in neuroblastoma patients. The...

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Workplace risks and stressors as predictors of burnout: The moderating impact of job control and team efficacy

Air medical healthcare (AMH) professionals tend to experience additional health and safety issues beyond the "typical" stressors faced by other healthcare...

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A Randomized Controlled Trial of Team-Based Care: Impact of Physician-Pharmacist Collaboration on Uncontrolled Hypertension

The following study, published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, evaluates the effectiveness of collaborative management of hypertension by primary...

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Improving Teamwork: Impact of Structured Interdisciplinary Rounds on a Medical Teaching Unit

The aim of this study was to assess the impact of an intervention, structured inter-disciplinary rounds (SIDR), on hospital care providers’ ratings of...

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