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Running on Empty: a Review of Nutrition and Physicians’ Well-Being

In this review, Hamidi et al. summarise the current evidence on the potential effects of nutrition and hydration on physicians' occupational well-being and...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
The Royal Society of Medicine Open Section’s Medical Humanities Conference: Physician Resilience and Compassionate Practice

Published in London Journal of Primary Care, the following is a summary of the Royal Society of Medicine Open Section’s medical humanities conference. Parallels...

Briefs and Summaries
Role of the Doctor: To Care for Patients’ Well-Being

Published in BMJ, the following commentary discusses the moral and professional role of physicians. Is the duty to please or to provide informed, professional...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
The Role of Medical Culture in the Journey to Resilience

The following article highlights retention threats of electronic medical records, external documentation required for oversight and billing, and divide between...

Article
Risk and Resilience Factors Associated with Resident Burnout

Published in Academic Psychiatry, the following study investigates hypothesized risk and resilience factors of burnout in first year medicine and psychiatry...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Resiliency and Medicine: How to Create a Positive Energy Balance

Kelly highlights the resilience that a career in orthopedics requires. She posits many outside forces converge to increase stressors to high levels, but emphasizes...

Article
Resilience, Respite and General Practice: Taking a Mindful Approach to Culture Change

Published in Family Practice, the following article reviews burnout and turnover among physicians through the scope of supply-and-demand. Individual strategies like...

Article
Resilience Training: No More is Needed or Desired

Published in Postgraduate Medical Journal (BMJ), the following is a critical response to Halliday et al.'s 'Grit and burnout in UK doctors: a cross-sectional study...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
Resilience Training and Physician Well-Being

The following is a response to Sood et al., who developed a resilience training program that presumably arises from “multiple demands and expectations.” While...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Resilience of Internal Medicine House Staff and its Association with Distress and Empathy in an Oncology Setting

Inpatient hematology-oncology is shown to produce vicarious trauma for physician trainees. The following study examines how physician distress and empathy influence...

Peer-Reviewed Literature