Research has shown that medical students, residents, and fellows experience high rates of burnout, depression, and suicidal ideation. What is it about the educational and training environment that fosters these problems? What is the impact on trainees and patients, and what can we do to fix it? Dr. West will review the research to date and propose solutions and best practices for improving the ways we train future generations of physicians.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/hrc_burnout_presentations/1015/thumbnail.jp
Introduction. The medical literature suggests disturbingly high ratesof burnout among US physicians....
BACKGROUND: Despite the documented prevalence and clinical ramifications of physician distress, few ...
Physician burnout is an emerging condition that can adversely affect the performance of modern-day m...
Burnout rates are steadily increasing among physicians all over the world (Sime, Quick, Saleh, & Mar...
Burnout is a common syndrome seen in healthcare workers, particularly physicians who are exposed to ...
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...
Burnout, a psychological syndrome that develops in response to chronic emotional and interpersonal ...
Healthy, happy, and engaged physicians are critical to a healthy U.S. population. Yet, recent studie...
Background: Medical schools and residency training programs are tasked with developing physicians th...
In recent years, burnout has been cited as a contributing factor impacting physicians’ health and th...
Introduction: Burnout is characterised by a triad of emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation and a d...
Introduction: Burnout is a syndrome that occurs as a result of chronic workplace stress that has not...
These sessions provide symposium participants an opportunity to share their organizations\u27 exper...
Introduction: Burnout is an occupational condition characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonal...
Introduction. The medical literature suggests disturbingly high ratesof burnout among US physicians....
BACKGROUND: Despite the documented prevalence and clinical ramifications of physician distress, few ...
Physician burnout is an emerging condition that can adversely affect the performance of modern-day m...
Burnout rates are steadily increasing among physicians all over the world (Sime, Quick, Saleh, & Mar...
Burnout is a common syndrome seen in healthcare workers, particularly physicians who are exposed to ...
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...
Burnout, a psychological syndrome that develops in response to chronic emotional and interpersonal ...
Healthy, happy, and engaged physicians are critical to a healthy U.S. population. Yet, recent studie...
Background: Medical schools and residency training programs are tasked with developing physicians th...
In recent years, burnout has been cited as a contributing factor impacting physicians’ health and th...
Introduction: Burnout is characterised by a triad of emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation and a d...
Introduction: Burnout is a syndrome that occurs as a result of chronic workplace stress that has not...
These sessions provide symposium participants an opportunity to share their organizations\u27 exper...
Introduction: Burnout is an occupational condition characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonal...
Introduction. The medical literature suggests disturbingly high ratesof burnout among US physicians....
BACKGROUND: Despite the documented prevalence and clinical ramifications of physician distress, few ...
Physician burnout is an emerging condition that can adversely affect the performance of modern-day m...