Resources tagged with: Gender
The comparison between resilience, responsibility and subjective well-being (SWB) amongst male and female physicians in Ahvaz, Iran

The study compared resilience, responsibility, and subjective well-being between male and female physicians of Golestan hospital in Ahvaz, Iran. The results found...

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Characteristics of employment and well-being among physicians working in Santiago, Chile

With the diversification of physician duties and and a tendency to work in several paid jobs simultaneously is observed in Chilean physicians.This article,...

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Autonomy and well-being among Nordic male and female hospital physicians

This study, published in Work, analyzed and compared the levels of autonomy in male and female hospital physicians in Nordic countries; additionally, it evaluated a...

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Myers-Briggs Type and Medical Specialty Choice: A New Look at an Old Question

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...

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Mid-Career Burnout in Generalist and Specialist Physicians

This article, published in JAMA Network, highlights and defines job dissatisfaction and burnout of all specialties in the context of early childhood development,...

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Violence Against Women and the Assaulted Staff Action Program

This study, published in Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, sought to revisit earlier findings discovering high rates...

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Plenty of moustaches but not enough women: cross sectional study of medical leaders

The following cross sectional study of medical leaders aims to explore sex related disparities in academic medical leadership by investigating the representation of...

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The Toxicity of Self-Blame: Sex Differences in Burnout and Coping in Internal Medicine Trainees

Burnout is a significant problem facing internal medicine residents contributing to increased risk of depression and suicidal ideation. Coping mechanisms and...

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Recommendations from the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) Taskforce on Women in Academic Emergency Medicine

This report, by the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM), was written with the intention to create a document for the SAEM Board of Directors that defines...

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Gender Differences in Academic Medicine: Retention, Rank, and Leadership Comparisons from the National Faculty Survey

This study examined the validity of the assertion that women in academic medicine do not advance or remain in their careers in parity with men. To do so, the...

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