The prevalence of burnout is higher in physicians than in other professions and is especially high in neurologists. Physician burnout encompasses 3 domains: (1) emotional exhaustion: the loss of interest and enthusiasm for practice; (2) depersonalization: a poor attitude with cynicism and treating patients as objects; and (3) career dissatisfaction: a diminished sense of personal accomplishment and low self-value. Burnout results in reduced work hours, relocation, depression, and suicide. Burned-out physicians harm patients because they lack empathy and make errors. Studies of motivational factors in the workplace suggest several preventive interventions: (1) Provide counseling for physicians either individually or in groups with a goal of ...
Abstract Physician burnout and depression have been recognized as serious international problems and...
As our nation’s healthcare system expands, more stress and responsibility are placed on our physicia...
Burnout is higher among physicians than among other professionals, plaguing some physicians from the...
Burnout, defined as physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion from one’s job or career, is a conseq...
Physician burnout is a universal dilemma that is seen in healthcare professionals, particularly phys...
Creating a significant negative impact on both their quality of life and the quality of patient care...
Doctors are exposed to high levels of stress in the course of their profession and are particularly ...
Burnout is a constellation of mental and physical health complaints resulting from unreconcilable wo...
Burnout in health care is a public health crisis. Burnout is a triad of emotional exhaustion, depers...
Background: The term burnout has been used to describe the maladaptive response of individuals to se...
Physicians can experience burnout at any stage of their careers, from medical school through the yea...
The prevalence of burnout is much higher in physicians than in other occupations. Academic physician...
Burnout is a common syndrome seen in healthcare workers, particularly physicians who are exposed to ...
Physician burnout is an emerging condition that can adversely affect the performance of modern-day m...
In today’s academic healthcare systems, there are escalating demands on physicians to increase clini...
Abstract Physician burnout and depression have been recognized as serious international problems and...
As our nation’s healthcare system expands, more stress and responsibility are placed on our physicia...
Burnout is higher among physicians than among other professionals, plaguing some physicians from the...
Burnout, defined as physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion from one’s job or career, is a conseq...
Physician burnout is a universal dilemma that is seen in healthcare professionals, particularly phys...
Creating a significant negative impact on both their quality of life and the quality of patient care...
Doctors are exposed to high levels of stress in the course of their profession and are particularly ...
Burnout is a constellation of mental and physical health complaints resulting from unreconcilable wo...
Burnout in health care is a public health crisis. Burnout is a triad of emotional exhaustion, depers...
Background: The term burnout has been used to describe the maladaptive response of individuals to se...
Physicians can experience burnout at any stage of their careers, from medical school through the yea...
The prevalence of burnout is much higher in physicians than in other occupations. Academic physician...
Burnout is a common syndrome seen in healthcare workers, particularly physicians who are exposed to ...
Physician burnout is an emerging condition that can adversely affect the performance of modern-day m...
In today’s academic healthcare systems, there are escalating demands on physicians to increase clini...
Abstract Physician burnout and depression have been recognized as serious international problems and...
As our nation’s healthcare system expands, more stress and responsibility are placed on our physicia...
Burnout is higher among physicians than among other professionals, plaguing some physicians from the...