Introduction Burnout is prevalent in health care. As professionals advocate to increase resilience training as a strategy to reduce burnout, few examples exist of practical resilience programs that equip faculty to help students build and sustain well-being over time. Method We developed two straightforward, skills-based resilience exercises. Breaking Down Easy taught individuals to identify personal strengths. My Resilience Practice helped individuals identify strategies to cope with daily stressors. We taught these exercises to international faculty in a train-the-trainer workshop format, at two medical education conferences. Faculty applied the exercises, performed pair-share reflections, and discussed opportunities to introduce the exer...
Burnout is a problem that impacts the physician population disproportionately compared to other pro...
ObjectiveTo evaluate feasibility and acceptability of a health professional resilience skills traini...
Background: Medical literature reports high rates of burnout among medical professionals. The terms ...
Introduction Burnout in medical students is extensive and a critical issue. It is associated with in...
Abstract Introduction Burnout in medical trainees is extensive and a critical issue. It is associate...
Introduction The National Academy of Medicine recently published “A Multifaceted Systems Approach to...
Introduction Burnout is prevalent among medical trainees and faculty. Resilience, the ability to cop...
Burnout rates for healthcare staff are continuing to rise at an alarming rate. Burnout can affect in...
Background: Medical students face numerous stressors during their clinical years, including difficul...
Background Medical student burnout and anxiety has received growing attention in the past decade. Th...
Purpose and Background: Health professionals and medical educators have identified resilience, or th...
Medical residents are in a vulnerable position. While still in training, they are responsible for pa...
BACKGROUND: In response to the growing prevalence of physical and emotional burnout amongst medical ...
BACKGROUND: With growing resident burnout, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education issu...
Abstract Background Almost half of trainees experience burnout during their career. Despite the Accr...
Burnout is a problem that impacts the physician population disproportionately compared to other pro...
ObjectiveTo evaluate feasibility and acceptability of a health professional resilience skills traini...
Background: Medical literature reports high rates of burnout among medical professionals. The terms ...
Introduction Burnout in medical students is extensive and a critical issue. It is associated with in...
Abstract Introduction Burnout in medical trainees is extensive and a critical issue. It is associate...
Introduction The National Academy of Medicine recently published “A Multifaceted Systems Approach to...
Introduction Burnout is prevalent among medical trainees and faculty. Resilience, the ability to cop...
Burnout rates for healthcare staff are continuing to rise at an alarming rate. Burnout can affect in...
Background: Medical students face numerous stressors during their clinical years, including difficul...
Background Medical student burnout and anxiety has received growing attention in the past decade. Th...
Purpose and Background: Health professionals and medical educators have identified resilience, or th...
Medical residents are in a vulnerable position. While still in training, they are responsible for pa...
BACKGROUND: In response to the growing prevalence of physical and emotional burnout amongst medical ...
BACKGROUND: With growing resident burnout, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education issu...
Abstract Background Almost half of trainees experience burnout during their career. Despite the Accr...
Burnout is a problem that impacts the physician population disproportionately compared to other pro...
ObjectiveTo evaluate feasibility and acceptability of a health professional resilience skills traini...
Background: Medical literature reports high rates of burnout among medical professionals. The terms ...