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Resource topic: Organizational Factors
Resilience Training: No More is Needed or Desired

Published in Postgraduate Medical Journal (BMJ), the following is a critical response to Halliday et al.'s 'Grit and burnout in UK doctors: a cross-sectional study...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
Resilience Training and Physician Well-Being

The following is a response to Sood et al., who developed a resilience training program that presumably arises from “multiple demands and expectations.” While...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Resilience of Internal Medicine House Staff and its Association with Distress and Empathy in an Oncology Setting

Inpatient hematology-oncology is shown to produce vicarious trauma for physician trainees. The following study examines how physician distress and empathy influence...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Resilience Among Doctors who Work in Challenging Areas: A Qualitative Study

The following study describes attitudes to work and job satisfaction among Australian primary care practitioners who work in areas of social disadvantage. The study...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
The Relationship Between Leadership and Physician Well-Being: a Scoping Review

Published in Journal of Healthcare Leadership, the following review is a scoping analysis of the existing literature to address the potential relationship between...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Promoting Resiliency Among Palliative Care Clinicians: Stressors, Coping Strategies, and Training Needs

Palliative care clinicians (PCCs) regularly witness immense patient and family suffering; the following qualitative study explores common stressors, coping...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Predictors of Well-Being in Resident Physicians: A Descriptive and Psychometric Study

Published in Journal of Graduate Medical Education, the following psychometric study characterizes predictors of resident well-being and assesses personal and...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Predictors of Physician Career Satisfaction, Work-Life Balance, and Burnout

Keeton, et. al. explore factors associated with physician career satisfaction, work-life balance, and burnout focusing with respect to age, gender, and specialty....

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Please Put on Your Own Oxygen Mask Before Assisting Others: A Call to Arms to Battle Burnout

Atallah et al. write about the prevalence of burnout in obstetrician/gynecologists and draw attention to burnout's downstream consequences, insidious nature,...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Physician Well-Being: Prevalence of Burnout and Associated Risk Factors in a Tertiary Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

This study, published in Annals of Saudi Medicine, determines socio-demographic, specialty, and work factors associated with physician burnout in a tertiary...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
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