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Resource topic: Practice Environment
Physician and patient satisfaction as factors related to the organization of internal medicine group practices

The following study compares patient satisfaction scores, with job satisfaction scores of the physicians providing their care in 16 general internal medicine...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Providing primary care in the United States: The work no one sees

Practice redesign efforts to improve the efficiency of primary care practice and increase the volume of patients that primary care providers are able to care for,...

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The percieved organizational impact of the gender gap across a Canadin department of medicine and proposed strategies to combat it: a qualitative study

The following study explores the perspectives of faculty members at a single department of medicine on the impact of the existing gender gap on organizational...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Women and the Decision to Leave, Linger, or Lean In: Predictors of Intent to Leave and Aspirations to Leadership and Advancement in Academic Medicine

This study investigates and confronts the assertion proposed by recent literature that women's professional motivations, ingrained behavior, and perceptions of...

Article
Democracy and Burnout: The ACR’s Special Role

Published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology, the following opinion article explains the American College of Radiology's important role to play in...

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Crucial Issues Forum 2017 from the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) put together a two-day forum highlighting the importance of physician wellness and burnout summarized in this...

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Experiencing the Culture of Academic Medicine: Gender Matters, A National Study

The following study identifies similarity and dissimilarity between perceptions of the culture by male and female faculty. Female faculty reported a lower sense of...

Inadequate Progress for Women in Academic Medicine: Findings from the National Faculty Study

This study explores the gender climate in academic medicine as perceived by representatives to the AAMC, GWIMS, and GDI, through a series of semistructured...

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Medical School Deans’ Perceptions of Organizational Climate: Useful Indicators for Advancement of Women Faculty and Evaluation of a Leadership Program’s Impact

In the following study, U.S. and Canadian medical school deans were surveyed for their perceptions regarding organizational climate for faculty, policies affecting...

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The Gender Gap in Academic Medicine: Comparing Results From a Multifaceted Intervention for Stanford Faculty to Peer and National Cohorts

The following study assesses whether the proportion of women faculty, especially at the full professor rank, increased from 2004 to 2010 at Stanford University...

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