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A Randomized Trial of Three-Hour Protected Nap Period in a Medicine Training Program: Sleep, Alertness and Patient Outcomes

Published in Academic Medicine, this article evaluates intern and patient outcomes associated with protected nocturnal nap periods of three hours that are personnel...

Article
Impact of Protected Sleep Period for Internal Medicine Interns on Overnight Call on Depression, Burnout, and Empathy

This study examines whether pre-scheduled protected sleep periods during interns' overnight calls improves end-of-rotation burnout, depression, and empathy scores....

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Work, Malaise, and Well-Being in Spanish and Latin-American Doctors

Ochoa's paper, published in Revista de Saude Publica, aims to analyze the relationship between the meanings of working and the levels of physician well-being in the...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Work Stress Associated Cool Down Reactions Among Nurses and Hospital Physicians and Their Relation to Burnout Symptoms

Published in BMC Health Services Research, Büssing's paper develops a 'Cool Down Index' as an operationalized variable for both perception of emotional exhaustion...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Who Attracts Whom to Rural General Practice? Variation in Temperament and Character Profiles of GP Registrars Across Different Vocational Training Pathways

Eley's article in Rural Remote Health strives to obtain demographic, temperament and character trait profiles information about those individuals choosing rural...

Article
What’s up Doc? A National Cross-Sectional Study of Psychological Well-Being of Hospital Doctors in Ireland

Published in BMJ Open, Hayes' research aims to measure levels of psychological distress, psychological well-being and self-stigma in hospital doctors in Ireland....

Peer-Reviewed Literature
What Will it Take for Physicians to Practice Mindfully?: Promoting Quality of Care, Quality of Caring, Resilience, and Well-Being

Mindful clinical practice, as described in a chapter of The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Mindfulness, is associated with mindful attitudes, such as adopting multiple...

Book
SIGECAPS, SSRIs, and Silence — Life as a Depressed Med Student

Michael R. Rose shares his battle with depression as a medical student -- the signs and symptoms that he had trouble identifying and admitting to himself. He sheds...

Personal Stories
Well-Being in Residency Training: a Survey Examining Resident Physician Satisfaction both Within and Outside of Residency Training and Mental Health in Alberta

Cohen's article, published in BMC Medical Education, investigates the level of perceived stress, mental health and understanding and need for well-being resources...

Article
The Well-Being and Mental Health of Male and Female Hospital Doctors in Germany

Mache's study, published in World Hospital Health Services, focuses on the associations between subjective well-being and mental health with an additional focus on...

Peer-Reviewed Literature