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Resource topic: Effects on Clinician Health and Well-Being
Development of burnout over time and the causal order of the three dimensions of burnout among male and female GPs. A three-wave panel study.

This study aims to assess the prevalence and development of burnout among General Practitioners (GPs). In this population the prevalence of burnout is high. Results...

Article
Healing and hopefulness: a tool for doctor wellbeing

The following describes a series of monthly participatory discussions, called Healing and Hopefulness (H & H) that was implemented in a family practice. The...

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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....

Article
Burnout in mental health professionals: A systematic review and meta-analysis of prevalence and determinants

The following meta-analysis, published in European Psychiatry, estimates the level of burnout in mental health professionals and identifies specific determinants of...

Article
Correlates of Burnout in Small Independent Primary Care Practices in an Urban Setting

This study attempted to explore the prevalence and correlation of burnouts amoung providers who work in small independent primary care practices. In order to do so,...

Article
Physician Burnout, Well-being, and Work Unit Safety Grades in Relationship to Reported Medical Errors

The following article, published by the Mayo Foundation, evaluates the associations among burnout, well-being measures, work unit safety grades, and medical errors....

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Suicide Rates Among Physicians: A Quantitative and Gender Assessment (Meta-Analysis)

In this study, physicians’ suicide rate ratios were estimated with a meta-analysis and systematic quality assessment of recent studies, in order to determine if...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
American health-care workers are committing suicide in unprecedented numbers

The following editorial, published in The Hill, is a call to action for health care organizations to proactively report suicide in their workforce to better...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
We Need to Talk More about Physician Burnout

The following editorial, published in Scientific American, calls on physicians to revisit how to practice medicine, change culture in medicine, and find joy as in...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
100 Days of Rain: A Reflection on the Limits of Physician Resilience

The following National Academy of Medicine commentary provides a short narrative of one physician's reflections on burnout and resilience....

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