Growing clinician burnout in the U.S. is nearing public health crisis levels. Each year, 400 physicians commit suicide, a rate more than twice that of the general population. Nearly one-third of nurses are emotionally exhausted. The traditional culture of health care - characterized by hierarchy, autonomy, competition, and individualism - has created an environment that makes it difficult for physicians to ask for help or seek care when they need it. The effects of this problem extend beyond the individual health care worker - burnout has been shown to lead to impaired professionalism, high staff turnover, a decrease in patient satisfaction, and an increase in medical errors. How are we to care for others if we cannot care for ourse...
There is tremendous hunger among physicians and other health professionals to serve the needs of pa...
Burnout is a common syndrome seen in healthcare workers, particularly physicians who are exposed to ...
Medical errors have been identified as one of the greatest evils in the field of healthcare, causing...
Burnout and mental health disorders plague the health care workforce. Since the pandemic began, ther...
In today’s academic healthcare systems, there are escalating demands on physicians to increase clini...
ABSTRACT Objective: Clinician burnout is a public health crisis that demands immediate attention and...
Clinician burnout is associated with a number of factors, including clinicians spending a great deal...
Burnout is a leading issue in the United States healthcare system today, afflicting approximately 50...
Physician burnout poses a critical threat to the delivery of healthcare. A solution to this problem...
Rapid changes in healthcare organization and practice environments, increasingly driven by business ...
There is growing evidence of the challenge that burnout poses for everyone in health care. But what...
Research has shown that medical students, residents, and fellows experience high rates of burnout, ...
Background: The term burnout has been used to describe the maladaptive response of individuals to se...
In recent years, burnout has been cited as a contributing factor impacting physicians’ health and th...
As our nation’s healthcare system expands, more stress and responsibility are placed on our physicia...
There is tremendous hunger among physicians and other health professionals to serve the needs of pa...
Burnout is a common syndrome seen in healthcare workers, particularly physicians who are exposed to ...
Medical errors have been identified as one of the greatest evils in the field of healthcare, causing...
Burnout and mental health disorders plague the health care workforce. Since the pandemic began, ther...
In today’s academic healthcare systems, there are escalating demands on physicians to increase clini...
ABSTRACT Objective: Clinician burnout is a public health crisis that demands immediate attention and...
Clinician burnout is associated with a number of factors, including clinicians spending a great deal...
Burnout is a leading issue in the United States healthcare system today, afflicting approximately 50...
Physician burnout poses a critical threat to the delivery of healthcare. A solution to this problem...
Rapid changes in healthcare organization and practice environments, increasingly driven by business ...
There is growing evidence of the challenge that burnout poses for everyone in health care. But what...
Research has shown that medical students, residents, and fellows experience high rates of burnout, ...
Background: The term burnout has been used to describe the maladaptive response of individuals to se...
In recent years, burnout has been cited as a contributing factor impacting physicians’ health and th...
As our nation’s healthcare system expands, more stress and responsibility are placed on our physicia...
There is tremendous hunger among physicians and other health professionals to serve the needs of pa...
Burnout is a common syndrome seen in healthcare workers, particularly physicians who are exposed to ...
Medical errors have been identified as one of the greatest evils in the field of healthcare, causing...