To describe gender differences in job satisfaction, work life issues, and burnout of U.S. physicians
Fifteen women pediatric residents, 15 non-medical women academicians similar in age and marital stat...
One hundred female physicians were surveyed to describe features of their family, social and academi...
BACKGROUND: Job satisfaction of physicians is an important issue for performance of a health care sy...
To describe gender differences in job satisfaction, work life issues, and burnout of U.S. physicians
OBJECTIVE: Women physicians report worse work-life integration, career satisfaction, and burnout tha...
OBJECTIVE: Women in medicine generally have higher burnout and lower career satisfaction and work-li...
In the competitive era of today, women have to battle hard to establish their individuality in the s...
Purpose: Healthcare employees frequently put their personal needs aside for their professions, makin...
This study was undertaken to examine the career and work patterns of women physicians in comparison ...
The Work-Related Strain Inventory was mailed to a random sample of 700 family physicians (350 women ...
Reproductive health and burn-out among female physicians: nationwide, representative study from synd...
Background: Female physicians face extra challenges in their career development and tend to choose s...
During the last 15 years, women have substantially increased their share of traditionally male pr...
Background: Female physician-researchers do not achieve career success at the same rate as men. Diff...
Objective: To determine personal and work related factors contributing to physician health and stres...
Fifteen women pediatric residents, 15 non-medical women academicians similar in age and marital stat...
One hundred female physicians were surveyed to describe features of their family, social and academi...
BACKGROUND: Job satisfaction of physicians is an important issue for performance of a health care sy...
To describe gender differences in job satisfaction, work life issues, and burnout of U.S. physicians
OBJECTIVE: Women physicians report worse work-life integration, career satisfaction, and burnout tha...
OBJECTIVE: Women in medicine generally have higher burnout and lower career satisfaction and work-li...
In the competitive era of today, women have to battle hard to establish their individuality in the s...
Purpose: Healthcare employees frequently put their personal needs aside for their professions, makin...
This study was undertaken to examine the career and work patterns of women physicians in comparison ...
The Work-Related Strain Inventory was mailed to a random sample of 700 family physicians (350 women ...
Reproductive health and burn-out among female physicians: nationwide, representative study from synd...
Background: Female physicians face extra challenges in their career development and tend to choose s...
During the last 15 years, women have substantially increased their share of traditionally male pr...
Background: Female physician-researchers do not achieve career success at the same rate as men. Diff...
Objective: To determine personal and work related factors contributing to physician health and stres...
Fifteen women pediatric residents, 15 non-medical women academicians similar in age and marital stat...
One hundred female physicians were surveyed to describe features of their family, social and academi...
BACKGROUND: Job satisfaction of physicians is an important issue for performance of a health care sy...