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Burnout and Medical Errors Among American Surgeons

Published in Annals of Surgery, this study evaluated the relationship between burnout and perceived major medical errors among American surgeons. Members of the...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Incivility, Bullying and Workplace Violence

This statement articulates the American Nurses Association position with regard to individual and shared roles and responsibilities of registered nurses (RNs) and...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
Personality and Medical Specialty Choice: A Literature Review and Integration

This review, published in the Journal of Career Assessment, examines the literature on personality and medical specialty choice. The authors provide a summary of...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Association Between Learning Environment Interventions and Medical Student Well-Being: A Systematic Review

This review, published in JAMA, sought to assess undergraduate medical education learning environment interventions that are associated with improved emotional...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Burnout and Doctors: Prevalence, Prevention and Intervention

This review, published in Healthcare, examines the literature related to physicians and burnout. The authors examine the prevalence of burnout among physicians,...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
AACN Standards for Establishing and Sustaining Healthy Work Environments

This resource from the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses is the second edition of Standards for Establishing and Sustaining Healthy Work Environments....

Briefs and Summaries
By the Team for the Team: Evolving Interprofessional Continuing Education for Optimal Patient Care

This report on evolving interprofessional education for optimal patient care captures discussions from the 2016 Joint Accreditation Leadership Summit, which was...

Report
Long-Term Benefits by a Mind–Body Medicine Skillscourse on Perceived Stress and Empathy Among Medical and Nursing Students

This quasi-experimental study, published in Medical Teacher, aimed to investigate whether a mind–body medicine (MBM) skills course could reduce perceived stress...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Qualitative Study of Burnout, Career Satisfaction, and Well-Being Among US Neurologists in 2016

This qualitative study, published in Neurology, sought to identify drivers and mitigating factors of burnout and well-being among US neurologists. The researchers...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Why Are Nurses Leaving? Findings From an Initial Qualitative Study on Nursing Attrition

This qualitative study, published in MEDSURG Nursing, sought to identify the factors influencing the decision of nurses to leave clinical nursing practice. Nurses...

Peer-Reviewed Literature