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Resources tagged with: Student/Trainee
A Death in the Family

Khan narrates a story as a resident visiting his co-resident, who was a patient in the ICU. He paints a picture of what burnout, depression, and substance use...

Personal Stories
The Real Danger of Increasing Resident Work Hours

This New England Journal of Medicine Catalyst article details effects of increasing consecutive work hours that residents can work. Residents are already inundated...

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Resident Duty Hours and Medical Education Policy – Raising the Evidence Bar

David Asch's Perspective Paper and Audio Interview in the New England Journal of Medicine discusses the change of duty-hour limits in the revised common program...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
When the Bully Is a Doctor

The following article from The New York Times, discusses consequences of workplace bullying from doctors, which leads to anxiety, depression, burnout, drug abuse,...

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More Women Than Men Enrolled in U.S. Medical Schools in 2017

The following press release from AAMC reveals that in 2017, more women than men enrolled in U.S. medical schools. Female matriculants increased by 3.2% this year,...

Briefs and Summaries
Paperwork Versus Patient Care: A Nationwide Survey of Residents’ Perceptions of Clinical Documentation Requirements and Patient Care

An anonymous, online survey was completed by 1,515 trainees in all postgraduate years of training and specialties in ACGME-accredited programs. The survey sought to...

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Relationship between burnout and professional conduct and attitudes among US medical students

The following article, published in JAMA, seeks to determine the relationship between measures of professionalism and burnout among US medical students. In a...

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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...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Factors in medical school that predict postgraduate mental health problems in need of treatment. A nationwide and longitudinal study

This study examines the prevalence of mental health problems during the fourth postgraduate year, and investigates whether it is already possible to predict such...

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Personal life events and medical student well-being: A multicenter study

The following study identifies the prevalence of burnout, variation of its prevalence during medical school, and the impact of personal life events on burnout and...

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