Physicians aren’t ‘burning out.’ They’re suffering from moral injury

The following opinion piece, published in STAT News, addresses the threat moral injury poses to physicians’ well-being. The authors, Simon Talbot and Wendy Dean, provide background and definitions of burnout and moral injury, and discuss organizational factors which have contributed to both. Leaders in the medical field must have the courage to confront factors contributing to the human costs of moral injury.

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Effects on Clinician Health and Well-Being

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