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Burnout and self-reported patient care in an internal medicine residency program

This study examines the burnout in medical residents and its relationship to patient care in order to determine the prevalence of burnout in medical residents and...

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An estimate of the cost of burnout on early retirement and reduction in clinical hours of practicing physicians in Canada

The following study estimates the cost of burnout on early retirement and reduction in clinical hours of practicing physicians in Canada through data collected from...

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The percieved organizational impact of the gender gap across a Canadin department of medicine and proposed strategies to combat it: a qualitative study

The following study explores the perspectives of faculty members at a single department of medicine on the impact of the existing gender gap on organizational...

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Gender Differences in Publication Productivity, Academic Position, Career Duration and Funding Among U.S. Academic Radiation Oncology Faculty

This study aims to analyze gender differences in rank, career duration, publication productivity and research funding among radiation oncologists at U.S. academic...

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Career Development of Physician Scientists: A Survey of Leaders in Academic Medicine

The following article provides information on current practices and policies around mentorship and support in medical schools and teaching hospitals. A survey was...

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Gender differences in the salaries of physician researchers

This study seeks to determine whether salaries differ by gender in a relatively homogeneous cohort of physician researchers and, if so, whether these differences...

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Gender differences in salary in a recent cohort of early-career physician-researchers.

The following study examines whether the gender pay gap exists in a recently hired cohort of physicians through a survey of 1,275 physicians. The authors observed,...

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Paid Family and Childbearing Leave Policies at Top US Medical Schools

Retaining women in academic medicine is challenging, despite gender parity in medical training. Child-rearing and differential preferences on work-life balance may...

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Gender Differences in Utilization of Duty-Hour Regulations, Aspects of Burnout, and Psychological Well-being Among General Surgery Residents in the United States.

The following study assess differences in the way聽male and female general surgery residents experience aspects of burnout and well-being, and explore reasons why...

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Prevalence of Burnout in Board Certified Family Physicians.

Physician burnout has become a critical issue in a rapidly changing health care environment and is reported to be increasing. Using an abbreviated burnout suvey...

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