This article in the AMA Wire explains the rising prevalence of burnout in medicine and compares burnout rates by specialty in both years in 2011 and...
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This article, published in the New England Journal of Medicine Catalyst, cites the prevalence of burnout as an impetus for leaders in health care to reduce EMR time...
The article, published in Teaching and Learning in Medicine, aims to determine (a) changes in Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) profiles of medical students over...
This article, published in JAMA Network, highlights and defines job dissatisfaction and burnout of all specialties in the context of early childhood development,...
This article, published in Annals of Internal Medicine, quantifies the cost burdens of administrative tasks -- not only on physicians, but on patients and...
Shea's commentary article in JAMA Internal Medicine, discusses data from a longitudinal study exploring depression during the internship year following graduation...
The author briefly discusses the potential negative personal and professional repercussions of physician burnout. The article elaborates on the necessity of change...
Physician distress often spills over into their personal lives and manifests itself into depression, anxiety, substance abuse, divorce, broken relationships, and...
Sara Scarlet writes gripping stories about the fallibility of modern medicine and the importance of learning and discussing clinician errors. Unaddressed errors can...
Rushton's article in American Journal of Nursing explores unfound findings and solutions relating to moral distress, a form of moral suffering in the face of...