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Resource topic: Personal Factors
Gender Differences in Time Spent on Parenting and Domestic Responsibilities by High-Achieving Young Physician-Researchers

The following study investigates the division of domestic labor by gender in a motivated group of early-career physician-researchers. Results from the survey showed...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Sex Differences Among Career Development Awardees in the Attainment of Independent Research Funding in a Department of Medicine

National data suggest that women are overall less likely than men to attain independent research funding. This study seeks to determine whether such sex differences...

Article
Gender, Race/Ethnicity, and National Institutes of Health R01 Research Awards: Is There Evidence of a Double Bind for Women of Color?

The following study analyzes the relationship between gender, race/ethnicity, and the probability of being awarded an R01 grant from the National Institutes of...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Gender Disparities in Clinical Decision Making

The following article discusses the lack of research data on women, which limits the understanding of women's health needs. One concern is that medical treatments...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
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
Burnout in Female Faculty Members: A Statistic or an Opportunity

This commentary presents evidence for inconsistencies in the day-to-day experiences of female faculty members, and proposes solutions for the mitigation of the...

Article
Factors Affecting Clinician Well-Being and Resilience – Conceptual Model

This conceptual model was developed by the National Academy of Medicine Action Collaborative on Clinician Well-Being. This conceptual model depicts the factors...

Briefs and Summaries
Physicians aren’t ‘burning out.’ They’re suffering from moral injury

Published in STAT New, the following editorial describes the moral injury of health care: Being unable to provide high-quality care and healing. The authors call on...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
Evaluating the Changing Financial Burdens for Graduating Pharmacists

Published in the American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, the following study compares the financial burden of new practitioners in 2009 and 2014 by modeling...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Work-Life Balance in Academic Medicine: Narratives of Physician-Researchers and Their Mentors

Published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, the following study was designed to gain a more nuanced understanding of work–life balance issues from the...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
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