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Stress and Burnout in Residents: Impact of Mindfulness-Based Resilience Training

This prospective study assesses the impact of a mindfulness-based resilience intervention on stress and burnout among family medicine, psychiatry, and anesthesia...

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Trauma, Transience, and Resilience in Chronic Illness: A Perspective on the Physician-Patient Relationship

The following essay, published in the International Journal of Pscyhoanalytic Self Psychology, derives from a three-part discussion of asymmetry and mutuality in...

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Sleep Disturbances Predict Prospective Declines in Resident Physicians’ Psychological Well-Being

Medical residency can be a time of increased psychological stress and sleep disturbance.This study examines the prospective associations between self-reported sleep...

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Beyond Self-Report in the Study of Hedonic and Eudaimonic Well-Being: Correlations with Acquaintance Reports, Clinician Judgments and Directly Observed Social Behavior

Individuals differ in their overall levels of psychological health and well-being. This study provides additional evidence of overlap between hedonic and eudaimonic...

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Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Lowers Psychological Distress in Medical Students

The following prospective, non-randomized, cohort-controlled study examines the effectiveness of a Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) intervention among...

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A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Effects of Mindfulness Practice on Medical Student Stress Levels

Published in Medical Education, this study determines whether mindfulness reduces the level of stress experienced by senior medical students. With a high prevalence...

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A Physician Fitness Program: Enhancing the Physician as an “Exercise” Role Model for Patients

Based on the premise that physically active physicians are more likely to counsel patients about exercise, the following study examines the effect of a physician...

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Health Promotion Program: a Resident Well-Being Study

This study explores the effect of improved workplace hygiene on presenteeism levels among surgical residents. The study finds presenteeism levels in surgical...

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Physical Activity, Quality of Life, and Burnout Among Physician Trainees: the Effect of a Team-Based, Incentivized Exercise Program

The following prospective study examines the effects of an incentivized exercise program on physical activity (PA), quality of life (QOL), and burnout among...

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Activity Monitor Intervention to Promote Physical Activity of Physicians-in-Training: Randomized Controlled Trial

The following publication in PLoS One evaluates a hospital-based physical activity intervention with an aim to resident health. Of two intervention phases, phase 2...

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