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Resource topic: Organizational Strategies
Physicians Are Facing a Crisis

This article, published in the New England Journal of Medicine Catalyst, cites the prevalence of burnout as an impetus for leaders in health care to reduce EMR time...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
Mid-Career Burnout in Generalist and Specialist Physicians

This article, published in JAMA Network, highlights and defines job dissatisfaction and burnout of all specialties in the context of early childhood development,...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Designing and Regulating Wisely: Removing Barriers to Joy in Practice

This article, published in Annals of Internal Medicine, quantifies the cost burdens of administrative tasks -- not only on physicians, but on patients and...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
Moving Toward Evidence-Based Interventions for Trainee and Physician Wellness

Shea's commentary article in JAMA Internal Medicine, discusses data from a longitudinal study exploring depression during the internship year following graduation...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
Addressing Physician Burnout: A Way Forward

The author briefly discusses the potential negative personal and professional repercussions of physician burnout. The article elaborates on the necessity of change...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
Physicians Need to Openly Discuss Medical Mistakes and Near Misses

Sara Scarlet writes gripping stories about the fallibility of modern medicine and the importance of learning and discussing clinician errors. Unaddressed errors can...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
Executive Summary: Transforming Moral Distress into Moral Resilience in Nursing

A collaborative project developed by the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics, the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, the American Journal of Nursing, and the...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Rudeness and Medical Team Performance

The research study, published in Pediatrics, examines how rudeness experienced in medical settings impacts medical team performance. The results found that...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
The Group Health Medical Home At Year Two: Cost Savings, Higher Patient Satisfaction, And Less Burnout For Providers

Published in Health Affairs, this paper examines the effects of the patient-centered medical home model as a key vehicle to improve the quality of health care and...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Framework for Improving Joy in Work

The Institute for Healthcare Improvement released a white paper that serves as a guide for institution leaders to help restore joy in the healthcare workforce. By...

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