Burnout is a long-term stress reaction which includes emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and a lack of sense of personal accomplishment. Addressing burnout...
Resource Center
This resource center provides a searchable database for research, toolkits, educational materials, and other resources relevant to clinician well-being and resilience.
Published in Journal of Graduate Medical Education, the following systematic review identifies factors associated with well-being, summarizes well-being promotion...
In response to physician feedback from the 2002 Physician Charter on Medical Professionalism, a multi-stakeholder group has developed a Charter on Professionalism...
Published in Academic Medicine, the following study explores factors encouraging interns to participate actively within clinical rotations. The findings resulted in...
The following meta-analysis of 82 studies examines relationships between provider burnout and quality and safety of healthcare. A significant negative relationship...
Cohen-Katz et al. explore residents' experiences in a model practice environment emphasizing resident wellness, safety, and interpersonal skills. The quantitative...
The following study assesses the impact of weekend respite, with consequent reduction in continuity of care, for intensive care unit physicians and their patients....
Published in JAMA, the following article compares effects of 2- and 4-week inpatient attending physician rotations on unplanned patient revisits, attending...
The following article, published in Canadian Medical Association Journal, evaluates effects of 3 resident schedules on patient safety, resident well-being, and...
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...