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Universal problems during residency: abuse and harassment

The following study investigates mistreatment among resident doctors in Japan, through a multi-institutional, cross-sectional survey conducted at 37 hospitals....

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Gender Differences in Attending Physicians’ Feedback to Residents: A Qualitative Analysis.

There exists a gender gap in the evaluations of emergency medicine (EM) residents' competency on the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)...

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Comparison of Male vs Female Resident Milestone Evaluations by Faculty During Emergency Medicine Residency Training

The following study compares faculty-observed training milestone attainment of male versus female residency training. The emergency medicine (EM) milestones provide...

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Emergency Medicine Residents Consistently Rate Themselves Higher than Attending Assessments on ACGME Milestones

While attending evaluation and feedback is crucial for resident development, perhaps equally important is a resident's self-assessment. If a resident does not...

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Residents’ experiences of abuse, discrimination and sexual harassment during residency training. McMaster University Residency Training Programs

The following study assesses the prevalence of psychological abuse, physical assault, and discrimination on the basis of gender and sexual orientation. It also...

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A parallel curriculum in lifestyle medicine

The gap in patient–clinician dialogue is perhaps the result of a lack of structured training in medical school surrounding the components of lifestyle medicine....

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Artificial Intelligence and the Augmentation of Health Care Decision-Making

Information technology in health care, such as the EHR, patient portals, digitized medical devices, and wearables are becoming increasingly used to improve patient...

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Why Medicine Leads the Professions in Suicide, and What We Can Do About It

The following article discusses the prevalence of burnout, depression, and suicide among physicians, who have faced increasing clerical burden in the past decade....

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Changes in functional independence measure ratings associated with a safe patient handling and movement program

Safe patient handling and movement (SPHM) programs are effective in reducing healthcare worker injuries. This study aims to evaluate the perception among...

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Nursing Injury Rates and Negative Patient Outcomes: Connecting the Dots

The following study evaluates the connection between nursing injury rates and patient outcomes in the health care occupational health setting. The article...

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