Background: Insight into the transition from specialist registrar to hospital consultant is needed to better align specialty training with starting as a consultant and to facilitate this transition. Aims: This study investigates whether preparedness regarding medical and generic competencies, perceived intensity, and social support are associated with burnout among new consultants. Method: A population-based study among all 2643 new consultants in the Netherlands (all specialties) was conducted in June 2010. A questionnaire covering preparedness for practice, intensity of the transition, social support, and burnout was used. Structural equation modelling was used for statistical analysis. Results: Data from a third of the population were av...
Background: Work agencies that assign temporary jobs to doctors and nurses are becoming an increasin...
Background: Interest in the influence of emotions on behaviour, decision making, and leadership has ...
<div><p></p><p><b>Background</b>: There is evidence that newly qualified doctors do not feel prepare...
BACKGROUND: Insight into the transition from specialist registrar to hospital consultant is needed t...
Introduction: Danish and Dutch new consultants' perceptions regarding the transition to consultant w...
Background New consultants consistently feel better prepared for the clinical rather than non-clinic...
Background: Postgraduate medical education training programs strive to prepare their trainees optima...
Background: Postgraduate medical education training programs strive to prepare their trainees optima...
Aim To assess the prevalence and severity of burnout in hospital-based medical consultants, and inve...
The first years of consultant practice are amongst the most stressful in a medical specialist’s care...
The step-up from specialist registrar (SpR) to consultant has been acknowledged by doctors as being ...
Context The supervision of specialty registrars during on-call shifts is essential to ensure the qua...
Objectives Burnout is prevalent among doctors and affects the quality of patient care. Little resear...
yesBackground The diversification of nursing and allied health profession (AHP) roles has seen un...
Background: The diversification of nursing and allied health profession (AHP) roles has seen unprece...
Background: Work agencies that assign temporary jobs to doctors and nurses are becoming an increasin...
Background: Interest in the influence of emotions on behaviour, decision making, and leadership has ...
<div><p></p><p><b>Background</b>: There is evidence that newly qualified doctors do not feel prepare...
BACKGROUND: Insight into the transition from specialist registrar to hospital consultant is needed t...
Introduction: Danish and Dutch new consultants' perceptions regarding the transition to consultant w...
Background New consultants consistently feel better prepared for the clinical rather than non-clinic...
Background: Postgraduate medical education training programs strive to prepare their trainees optima...
Background: Postgraduate medical education training programs strive to prepare their trainees optima...
Aim To assess the prevalence and severity of burnout in hospital-based medical consultants, and inve...
The first years of consultant practice are amongst the most stressful in a medical specialist’s care...
The step-up from specialist registrar (SpR) to consultant has been acknowledged by doctors as being ...
Context The supervision of specialty registrars during on-call shifts is essential to ensure the qua...
Objectives Burnout is prevalent among doctors and affects the quality of patient care. Little resear...
yesBackground The diversification of nursing and allied health profession (AHP) roles has seen un...
Background: The diversification of nursing and allied health profession (AHP) roles has seen unprece...
Background: Work agencies that assign temporary jobs to doctors and nurses are becoming an increasin...
Background: Interest in the influence of emotions on behaviour, decision making, and leadership has ...
<div><p></p><p><b>Background</b>: There is evidence that newly qualified doctors do not feel prepare...