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Work/Home Conflict and Burnout Among Academic Internal Medicine Physicians

Three factors (hours worked per week, experiencing a work/home conflict within the last 3 weeks, and how the most recent work/home conflict was resolved) have...

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Burnout among American surgeons

This study examines the long-term consequences of stress on the surgeon and to measure the prevalence of burnout in actively practicing American surgeons. 1706...

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A national study of burnout among American transplant surgeons

This study examines burnout in a national sample of transplant surgeons. Data analyses were conducted on a sample of 209 actively practicing transplant surgeons in...

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Avoiding burnout: The personal health habits and wellness practices of US surgeons

This study was intended to evaluate the health habits, routine medical care practices, and personal wellness strategies of American surgeons. It explores...

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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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Stress, burnout and doctors’ attitudes to work are determined by personality and learning style: A twelve year longitudinal study of UK medical graduates

The study investigates the extent to which approaches to work, workplace climate, stress, burnout and satisfaction with medicine as a career, are predicted by...

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The process of suicidal planning among medical doctors: Predictors in a longitudinal Norwegian sample

This study investigates the process from suicidal thoughts to suicidal planning among physicians. First, predictors at medical school of postgraduate suicidal...

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Burnout and self-reported patient care in an internal medicine residency program

This study examines the burnout in medical residents and its relationship to patient care in order to determine the prevalence of burnout in medical residents and...

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Worklife and wellness in academic general internal medicine: Results from a national survey

The following study aims to assess academic general internal medicine (GIM) worklife and determine remediable predictors of stress and burnout. Physicians, nurse...

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An interactive individualized intervention to promote behavioral change to increase personal well-being in US surgeons

The following study evaluates the utility of a computer-based, interactive, and individualized intervention for promoting well-being in US surgeons. This objective...

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