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Resilience Among Employed Physicians and Mid-Level Practitioners in Upstate New York

Published in Health Services Research, the study investigates factors associated with clinician resilience. The principal analysis found significant associations...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Can Dietary Supplements Improve a Clinician’s Well-Being and Health?

Based on nutritional studies in athletes and military personnel, this article evaluates the use of diet and supplements to improve cognition, mental well-being, and...

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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...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
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...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
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...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
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...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Oh look, there is a doctor after all: About the Resilience of Professional Medicine: A Commentary on McKinlay and Marceau’s ‘When there is no doctor’

This commentary, published in Social Science and Medicine, assesses McKinlay and Marceau's futuristic prediction that primary care physicians are no longer going to...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
Nurturing the Healers: A Unique Program to Support Residents

This article, published in Journal of Graduate Medical Education, describes the observed nature and benefits of the Sacred Vocational Program, an intervention for...

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More Strategies are Needed to Promote Well-Being Among Doctors, Conference Hears

This article highlights themes from the 2012 International Conference on Physician Health in Montreal, which focused on the translation of existing research...

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