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Ten Bold Steps to Prevent Burnout in General Internal Medicine

Burnout is a long-term stress reaction which includes emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and a lack of sense of personal accomplishment. Addressing burnout...

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Well-Being in Residency: A Systematic Review.

Published in Journal of Graduate Medical Education, the following systematic review identifies factors associated with well-being, summarizes well-being promotion...

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The Charter on Professionalism for Health Care Organizations

In response to physician feedback from the 2002 Physician Charter on Medical Professionalism, a multi-stakeholder group has developed a Charter on Professionalism...

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Interns’ Participation and Learning in Clinical Environments in a New Zealand Hospital

Published in Academic Medicine, the following study explores factors encouraging interns to participate actively within clinical rotations. The findings resulted in...

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The Relationship Between Professional Burnout and Quality and Safety in Health-Care: A Meta-Analysis

The following meta-analysis of 82 studies examines relationships between provider burnout and quality and safety of healthcare. A significant negative relationship...

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Developing Emotional Intelligence in the Clinical Learning Environment: A Case Study in Cultural Transformation

Cohen-Katz et al. explore residents' experiences in a model practice environment emphasizing resident wellness, safety, and interpersonal skills. The quantitative...

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Continuity of Care in Intensive Care Units: A Cluster Randomized Trial of Intensivist Staffing

The following study assesses the impact of weekend respite, with consequent reduction in continuity of care, for intensive care unit physicians and their patients....

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Effects of 2- vs 4-Week Attending Physician Inpatient Rotations on Unplanned Patient Revisits, Evaluations by Trainees, and Attending Physician Burnout: A Randomized Trial

Published in JAMA, the following article compares effects of 2- and 4-week inpatient attending physician rotations on unplanned patient revisits, attending...

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Patient Safety, Resident Well-Being and Continuity of Care with Different Resident Duty Schedules in the Intensive Care Unit: A Randomized Trial

The following article, published in Canadian Medical Association Journal, evaluates effects of 3 resident schedules on patient safety, resident well-being, and...

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Evidence of Burnout in Health-System Pharmacists.

This study, published in the American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, was guided to determine levels and risk factors of professional burnout among health-system...

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