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Resources tagged with: Student/Trainee
Impact of Protected Sleep Period for Internal Medicine Interns on Overnight Call on Depression, Burnout, and Empathy

This study examines whether pre-scheduled protected sleep periods during interns' overnight calls improves end-of-rotation burnout, depression, and empathy scores....

Peer-Reviewed Literature
SIGECAPS, SSRIs, and Silence — Life as a Depressed Med Student

Michael R. Rose shares his battle with depression as a medical student -- the signs and symptoms that he had trouble identifying and admitting to himself. He sheds...

Personal Stories
Well-Being in Residency Training: a Survey Examining Resident Physician Satisfaction both Within and Outside of Residency Training and Mental Health in Alberta

Cohen's article, published in BMC Medical Education, investigates the level of perceived stress, mental health and understanding and need for well-being resources...

Article
Stress, Workload, Sexual Well-Being and Quality of Life Among Physician Residents in Training

Published in International Journal of Clinical Practice, the following study assesses the impact of stress and workload on sexual health and quality of life (QOL)...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Stress and Well-Being of Junior Doctors in Australia: a Comparison with American Doctors and Population Norms

The following study describes compares stress levels of junior medical officers (JMOs, analogous to interns in the US) to predecessors, American surgical residents...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Running on Empty: a Review of Nutrition and Physicians’ Well-Being

In this review, Hamidi et al. summarise the current evidence on the potential effects of nutrition and hydration on physicians' occupational well-being and...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Risk and Resilience Factors Associated with Resident Burnout

Published in Academic Psychiatry, the following study investigates hypothesized risk and resilience factors of burnout in first year medicine and psychiatry...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Resilience Training: No More is Needed or Desired

Published in Postgraduate Medical Journal (BMJ), the following is a critical response to Halliday et al.'s 'Grit and burnout in UK doctors: a cross-sectional study...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
Resilience of Internal Medicine House Staff and its Association with Distress and Empathy in an Oncology Setting

Inpatient hematology-oncology is shown to produce vicarious trauma for physician trainees. The following study examines how physician distress and empathy influence...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Resident Physician Well-Being and Assessments of Their Knowledge and Clinical Performance

In a study published in Journal of General Internal Medicine, Beckman et al. determine whether resident well-being and empathy are associated with medical knowledge...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
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