Resource topic: Practice Environment
A Survey of the Perception of Well-Being Among Emergency Physicians in Taiwan

The following study investigates job-related well-being and relationship between well-being and work environment of emergency physicians in Taiwan. Forty-three...

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Self-Care and Resilience for Hospital Clinicians

The following article, published in Hospital-Based Palliative Medicine: A Practical, Evidence-Based Approach, discuss how the rewards of caring for seriously ill or...

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Resident Physician Well-Being and Assessments of Their Knowledge and Clinical Performance

In a study published in Journal of General Internal Medicine, Beckman et al. determine whether resident well-being and empathy are associated with medical knowledge...

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Physician Resilience is an Important Skill

Published in Family Practice Management, this article pinpoints feelings and behaviors that increase risk of burnout and provides relevant and effective tools to...

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Burnout and ‘Stress of Conscience’ Among Healthcare Personnel

The aim of this study is to examine the impact of moral strain on burnout. A model was developed using regression analysis explaining 59% of the variation in...

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Burnout and Stress Among US Surgery Residents: Psychological Distress and Resilience

Surgery residency is regarded as a high-risk time for burnout; this article in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons examines potential psychological...

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On-Call Work and Physicians’ Well-Being: Testing the Potential Mediators

This research in Canadian Journal of Respiratory Theory discovers techniques used by ICU clinicians to develop intuition and foresight at change of shift report...

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On-call Work and Physicians’ Well-Being: Testing the Potential Mediators

On-call work has been associated with medical errors, injuries and lower clinician well-being. This study, published in Occupational Medicine, examines whether...

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On Physician Well-Being- You’ll get by with a Little Help from Your Friends

Published in Social Science and Medicine, this study identifies factors physicians associated with well being. The findings show the impact of co-worker support on...

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Job Attitudes and Well-Being Among Public vs. Private Physicians: Organizational Justice and Job Control as Mediators

Does the sector of employment affect job-related attitudes and well-being among physicians and which factors mediate the differences? This cross-sectional survey...

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