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Resource type: Opinion Piece/Short Communication
Confronting Depression and Suicide in Physicians: A Consensus Statement

Published in JAMA, the following statement encourages the treatment of depression and prevention of suicide in physicians by calling for a shift in professional...

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Dealing with Failure: The Aftermath of Errors and Adverse Events

Published in the Annals of Emergency Medicine, the following editorial discusses what happens after an injury has occurred, or the “aftercare” of the victims of...

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How Sick Is Too Sick to Work? Presenteeism in Healthcare

Published in Medscape, the following expert interview with Dr. Michael B. Edmond, aims to provide insight about presenteeism and some potential approaches to...

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Preventing Burnout in Residency Programs: Mayo Clinic’s Unique Approach

The American Medical Association published an article about how arts and meditation served as a useful and unique intervention for the well-being of residents and...

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Leading By Example: Role Modeling Resilience Helps Our Learners and Ourselves

Published in Academic Medicine, the following paper discusses how academic medicine can be a key driver in imbibing a culture of resilience in medicine. The author...

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Physician Resilience and Burnout: Can You Make the Switch?

Published in Family Practice Management, the paper explains and explores burnout and resilience through different lenses. This paper highlights how cultural norms...

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The Inevitability of Physician Burnout: Implications for Interventions

For physicians, burnout is the inevitable consequence of the way that medical education is organised and the subsequent maladaptive behaviors that are reinforced in...

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Caring for the Caretaker: A Nursing Process Approach

Nurses begin their careers infused with a passion for making a difference in the lives of their patients. However, patients' needs and the demands made on their...

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Compassion Fatigue as a Threat to Ethical Practice: Identificaation, Personal, and Workplace Prevention/Management Strategies

Published in MEDSURG Nursing, the following paper discusses compassion fatigue in nurses as a threat to ethical practice. The paper provides a personal storyu about...

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Patient Safety: The Ethical Imperative

Published in MEDSURG Nursing, the following paper discusses nurses' ethical obligation to prevent and manage medical errors. Ethical theories for justification of...

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