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Cultivating Resilience: Personally and for Our Profession

The American Pediatric Association Presidential Address by Maryellen E. Gusic in 2016 focuses on cultivating resilience in the face of burnout. She highlights...

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Cultivating psychological well-being in Hong Kong’s future doctors

Published in Medical Teacher, this study examines psychological morbidity in Hong Kong medical students and identifies concerns, coping mechanisms and help they...

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Cultivating Cultures of Compassion

This letter to the editor of Academic Medicine explains that while professional identity formation is vital, pedagogic advances (i.e. spaces for reflection and...

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Critical health infrastructure for refugee resettlement in rural Australia: case study of four rural towns

This article, published in Australian Journal of Rural Health, explores how the regional resettlement of refugees impacts rural health services and identifies vital...

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Creating resilient IT: how the sign-out sheet shows clinicians make healthcare work

The AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings article emphasizes the need for information technology (IT) systems to be resilient in their purpose. Successful IT systems...

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Creating a culture of wellness: conversations, curriculum, concrete resources, and control

Published in The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, the article details rationale for developing a culture of wellness among primary care physicians...

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Creating a Culture of Mindfulness in Medicine

Research identified that mindfulness increases well-being and promotes patient-centered orientation to clinical care. In this article, the authors develop and...

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Continuing professional development: researching non-technical competencies can support cognitive reappraisal and reduced stress in clinicians

Generic non-technical competencies are linked to patient outcomes and clinician well-being. This study, published in Veterinary Care, explores emotional change and...

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Compassion Practices, Nurse Well-Being, and Ambulatory Patient Experience Ratings

Compassion practices represent an under-explored organizational tool that may aid clinician well-being and positively impact health care experiences. This study,...

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Inequities in Academic Compensation by Gender: A Follow-up to the National Faculty Survey Cohort Study

A 17-year longitudinal follow-up of the National Faculty Survey was conducted with a random sample of faculty from 24 US medical schools. The study assessed the...

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