Nurses are loyal to their patients and coworkers. They often put the needs of others before their own and sometimes even before the needs of their families. This...
Resource Center
This resource center provides a searchable database for research, toolkits, educational materials, and other resources relevant to clinician well-being and resilience.
Why are so many clinicians experiencing burnout? The answer is complex but this discussion paper from the National Academy of Medicine aims to shed light on the...
Published in NEJM Catalyst, the following video stems from a conference held in Mayo Clinic on June 2, 2006. Christine Sinsky from the American Medical Association...
Published in Family Practice, the following study explores strategies that could improve GP well-being and reduce or prevent burnout, based on GP perceptions of the...
Published in BMJ Open, the following study investigates the relationship between job satisfaction, work stress, work–family conflict and turnover intention, and...
Published in PLOS One, the following study investigate associations between nurse work practice environment measured at department level and individual level...
Published in JAMA Internal Medicine, the following study analyzes sex differences in earnings among US academic physicians. Among physicians with faculty...
Published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, the following cross-sectional study evaluates personal and professional factors associated with marital and...
Published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings, the following study aims to determine the well-being of minority medical students in a multicenter sample of US medical...
This book shows how to recognize, prevent and cure burnout syndrome for nurses, teachers, counselors, doctors, therapists, police, social workers, and anyone else...