The following study investigates job-related well-being and relationship between well-being and work environment of emergency physicians in Taiwan. Forty-three...
The following article, published in Hospital-Based Palliative Medicine: A Practical, Evidence-Based Approach, discuss how the rewards of caring for seriously ill or...
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...
Published in Family Practice Management, this article pinpoints feelings and behaviors that increase risk of burnout and provides relevant and effective tools to...
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...
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...
This research in Canadian Journal of Respiratory Theory discovers techniques used by ICU clinicians to develop intuition and foresight at change of shift report...
On-call work has been associated with medical errors, injuries and lower clinician well-being. This study, published in Occupational Medicine, examines whether...
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...
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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