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The Impact of Complaints Procedures on the Welfare, Health and Clinical Practise of 7926 Doctors in the UK: A Cross-Sectional Survey

This study, published in BMJ Open, aimed to investigate the impact of patient complaints on physician psychological welfare and health. The authors also aimed to...

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Tethered to the EHR: Primary Care Physician Workload Assessment Using HER Event Log Data and Time-Motion Observations

This study, published in Annals of Family Medicine, sought to assess time allocated by primary care physicians within the EHR both during clinic hours (defined as...

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The Impact of Mind–Body Medicine Facilitation on Affirming and Enhancing Professional Identity in Health Care Professions Faculty

Published in Academic Medicine, this study sought to explore whether MBM facilitation is associated with changes in professional identity, self-awareness, and/or...

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Burnout Among US Medical Students, Residents, and Early Career Physicians Relative to the General US Population

This study, published in Academic Medicine, sought to compare the prevalence of burnout and other forms of distress across career stages and the experiences of...

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The Impact of a Program in Mindful Communication on Primary Care Physicians

This study, published in Academic Medicine, examined the impact of a program in mindful communication on primary physicians and sought to understand what aspects of...

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Burnout and Career Satisfaction Among American Surgeons

This study in the Annals of Surgery sought to determine the incidence of burnout among American surgeons and evaluate personal and professional characteristics...

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Burnout and Suicidal Ideation Among Medical Students

Published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, the following study sought to assess the frequency of suicidal ideation among medical students and explore its...

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Changes in Burnout and Satisfaction with Work-Life Balance in Physicians and the General US Working Population Between 2011 and 2014

This study in Mayo Clinic Proceedings sought to evaluate the prevalence of burnout and satisfaction with work-life balance in physicians and US workers in 2014...

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Suicidal Ideation Among American Surgeons

Published in JAMA, the following study examined the prevalence of suicidal ideation among surgeons and their use of mental health resources. Members of the American...

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Work-Home Conflicts Have a Substantial Impact on Career Decisions That Affect the Adequacy of the Surgical Workforce

Published in JAMA Surgery, the following study sought to evaluate factors associated with work-home conflicts of US surgeons and their potential personal and...

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