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Physician Well-Being: Expanding the Triple Aim

Giving the context of the exceedingly high prevalence of burnout and the present Triple Aim of Healthcare, Colin's commentary promotes the addition of a fourth aim:...

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Oh look, there is a doctor after all: About the Resilience of Professional Medicine: A Commentary on McKinlay and Marceau’s ‘When there is no doctor’

This commentary, published in Social Science and Medicine, assesses McKinlay and Marceau's futuristic prediction that primary care physicians are no longer going to...

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The Leadership Case for Investing in Continuing Professional Development

This commentary, published in Academic Medicine, advises clinical leaders to utilize accredited continuing medical education as the professional development vehicle...

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How to Build a Resilient Surgeon: Communities, Cultures and Complexity

This commentary published in Medical Education illustrates how the sociocultural nature of communities can be harnessed to nurture psychological well‐being and...

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From Doctors’ Stories to Doctors’ Stories, and Back Again

This AMA Journal of Ethics article highlights the importance of stories in medicine and the historical and contemporary role of biosciences, business-mindset, and...

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First Lecture to New Doctors: 5 Lessons Learned

Successful physician-scientist Griffin P. Rogers addresses the Tulane University School of Medicine with five lessons he has learned over the years: (1) It is not...

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Emotion sharing: implications for trainee doctor well-being

This commentary, published in Medical Education, discusses the relationship between emotion-sharing and well-being and how sharing can be fostered effectively in...

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Doctors, their well-being, and their stress – It’s time to be proactive about stress – and prevent it

This editorial paper in British Medical Journal discusses how persistent stress levels in British doctors over the last 20 years. Organizational and individual...

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Doctors’ health. Researching students’ well-being

This letter, published in the British Medical Journal, discloses how a London medical school withdrew its support for a study examining the frequency of mental...

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Differences in Mentor-Mentee Sponsorship in Male vs Female Recipients of National Institutes of Health Grants

This research letter, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, investigates gender differences in mentor-mentee sponsorship experiences. Distinct from the advisory role...

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