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Health Care Professionals Get Serious About Their Health

In 2013, University of Indiana Health invested in Fitbit Health Solutions, registering employees and ordering FitBit devices. They started a three-month step...

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Occupational Well-Being in Anesthesiologists: Its Relationship with Educational Methodology

Anesthesiologists face stressful factors such as lack of control over their workday, jeopardized family life, medical and legal aspects, work standards,...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
This Penn Study Found that Studying Art Can Make for More Attentive Physicians

A study by the University of Pennsylvania and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia showed that taking a course with the Philadelphia Museum of Art benefited medical...

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8 in 10 Doctors have Experienced a Cyber Attack in Practice

Physicians, overwhelmingly, are finding themselves the target of cyber attacks due to an increasingly connected and complex digitized health care system. Out of...

Article
Being a Doctor is Hard. It’s Harder for Woman

The following New York Times article highlights the combination of the unequal distribution of domestic labor and a physically and emotionally demanding profession...

Article
2016 Survey of America’s Physicians Practice Patterns and Perspectives

The following report, conducted by The Physicians Foundation, is based on 17,236 physician responses to a biennial survey, which inquired physician's perception of...

Report
Counting the Costs: U.S. Hospitals Feeling the Pain of Physician Burnout

The following article, published in U.S. News & World Report, briefly summarizes the causes of burnout such as the burden of data entry on electronic health...

Article
Physician Burnout: The Root of the Problem and the Path to Solutions

This collection of original articles, conversations, and data previously published by NEJM Catalyst, features some of the nation’s leading experts on physician...

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Burnout and Psychological Distress Among Pediatric Critical Care Physicians in the United States

Published in Critical Care Medicine, this study is a cross-sectional online survey of pediatric critical care physicians across the United States. It aims to...

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Guideline for Team Communication

The Guideline for Team Communication, approved by the AORN Guidelines Advisory Board, provides guidance and recommendations for improving preoperative team...

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