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Empathy in clinical practice: How individual dispositions, gender, and experience moderate empathic concern, burnout, and emotional distress in physicians

The following large-scale study aimed to better understand clinical empathy and factors undermining its experience and outcome in care-giving settings. 7,584...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Gender Disparity Task Force Report from the American Academy of Neurology

This report and recommendations was written by the Gender Disparity Task Force of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) to discuss issues related to the...

Report
Career satisfaction of US women physicians: Results from the Women Physicians’ Health Study

This study examines personal and professional characteristics that correlate with 3 major outcomes: career satisfaction, desire to become a physician again, and...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Prevalence and correlates of harassment among US women physicians

The following study analyzes responses concerning gender-based and sexual harassment from the Women Physicians' Health Study, a nationally distributed questionnaire...

Equal work for unequal pay: the gender reimbursement gap for healthcare providers in the United States.

Over 3 million publicly available Medicare reimbursement claims for calendar year 2012 were analyzed and then compared to reimbursements received by male and female...

Social incentives for gender differences in the propensity to initiate negotiations: sometimes it does hurt to ask.

Gender differences in the propensity to initiate negotiations may be explained by differential treatment of men and women when they attempt to negotiate. In...

What are the significant factors associated with burnout in doctors?

The following article, published in Occupational Medicine, identifies and categorizes key factors associated with burnout across various medical specialties and...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Perceived discrimination experienced by physician mothers and desired workplace changes: a cross-sectional survey

Published in JAMA Internal Medicine, the following study aims to understand how motherhood specifically affects perceived discrimination among women physicians...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
When the Bully Is a Doctor

The following article from The New York Times, discusses consequences of workplace bullying from doctors, which leads to anxiety, depression, burnout, drug abuse,...

Article
How Doctors Feel About Electronic Health Records: National Physician Poll by The Harris Poll

The Harris Poll, on behalf of Stanford Medicine, conducted a comprehensive survey of over 500 primary-care physicians (PCPs) on their perceptions of electronic...

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