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Resource type: Peer-Reviewed Literature
Suicide Rates Among Physicians: A Quantitative and Gender Assessment (Meta-Analysis)

In this study, physicians’ suicide rate ratios were estimated with a meta-analysis and systematic quality assessment of recent studies, in order to determine if...

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Sexual Harassment in Medical Schools: The Challenge of Covert Retaliation as a Barrier to Reporting

The following literature review from the Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges examines the prevalence of sexual harassment in medical schools...

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Implementing Optimal Team-Based Care to Reduce Clinician Burnout

Teamwork is critical for clinician well-being and better patient care. But how can we better foster team-based care so that patients and clinicians can...

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Nursing, Trauma, and Reflective Writing

The following discussion paper, published by the National Academy of Medicine, provides insight into how reflective writing can help provide clinicians with a way...

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Addressing Burnout, Depression, and Suicidal Ideation in the Osteopathic Profession: An Approach That Spans the Physician Life Cycle

The following discussion paper from the National Academy of Medicine sets forth a multi-prong approach to wellness that touches on education, mentorship, positive...

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The Business Case for Investing in Physician Well-Being

Published in JAMA Internal Medicine, the following article aims to provide a business case for investing in solutions that promote physician well-being and combat...

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Nurses’ Presenteeism and Its Effects on Self-Reported Quality of Care and Costs

Published in the American Journal of Nursing, the following study sought to investigate the extent to which musculoskeletal pain or depression (or both) in RNs...

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The Cost of Depression-Related Presenteeism in Resident Physicians

Published in Academic Psychiatry, the following study aims to quantify the prevalence and cost of presenteeism in physicians at the end of the first 12 months of...

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Measuring Health-Related Productivity Loss

Published in Population Health Management, the following study aimed to determine the relationship between health status and productivity loss and to provide...

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Reasons Why Physicians and Advanced Practice Clinicians Work While Sick: A Mixed-Methods Analysis

Published in JAMA Pediatrics, the authors of the following study aimed to identify a comprehensive understanding of the reasons why attending physicians and APCs...

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