Prevent burnout and build resiliency with strategies to improve your professional well-being.
This cross-sectional study investigates whether there is an association between artificial intelligence (AI) use in radiology and radiologist burnout in China.
This cohort study evaluates differences in faculty retention in US medical schools fro 1978 to to 2021 by gender, degree type, and race and ethnicity.
This cross-sectional survey study uses a national survey to describe occupational well-being, including burnout, professional fulfillment, and intent to leave the profession, in health care settings among attending physicians and trainees who report sexual orientation and gender minority status.
This cross-sectional study examines the association of experiences of mistreatment during medical school with professional identity among graduating medical students in China.
This Viewpoint provides recommendations for surgeons to stay active amidst demanding professional and personal commitments to help manage stress, avoid burnout, and improve overall quality of life.
This cross-sectional study examines how frequently health care workers in the emergency department experience workplace violence and whether their demographic characteristics may be associated with increased odds of experiencing it.
This cross-sectional study examines the structure of the health care team and use of electronic health records in the context of the prevalence of burnout among physicians certified by the American Academy of Family Physicians.
This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluates the magnitude and moderators of the association between nurse burnout and patient safety, patient satisfaction, and quality of care.
This essay describes the microaggressions and burnout faced by physicians and the importance of boundaries to preserve physicians’ humanity and well-being.
This cohort study evaluates sleep, well-being, and cognition between interns working irregular, extended shifts and those working a more regular schedule with restricted hours.
This randomized clinical trial assesses the use of a brief continuing education program designed to improve well-being in health care workers.
This nonrandomized clinical trial investigated the electronic health record (EHR) experiences of clinicians before and after implementation of an artificial intelligence (AI)–powered clinical documentation tool.
This survey study measures physician satisfaction with their electronic health record and its usability and evaluates the association of electronic health record usability with satisfaction and burnout, as well as the moderating association of electronic health record efficiency strategies.
This qualitative study examines factors associated with family planning decisions among residents and fellows at training sites in Canada.
This national longitudinal cohort study of ambulatory physicians analyzes how electronic health record (EHR) documentation time and visit volume change following the adoption of team-based documentation approaches.
This survey study assesses moral distress scores among abortion-providing clinicians practicing in states with restrictive vs protective abortion policies following the Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization Supreme Court decision.
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