Red Capes and Physician Resilience.

Many physicians seem to think they possess otherworldly strength, at least with respect to their resilience to stress and burnout. This article describes a study that surveyed physicians on their views on the concept of resilience. The responses indicated that physicians believe many factors contribute to resilience, including stage of life, professional experience, personality traits, coping skills, level of social support and quality of personal relationships. Opinions were split about whether resilience is innate or learned.

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Effects on Clinician Health and Well-Being

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