BackgroundIn 2017, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) revised its Common Program Requirements to support trainees and faculty by mandating programs to provide dedicated wellness resources and education. Emergency medicine may benefit from this change due to high burnout rates within the specialty. However, the current state of wellness interventions in emergency medicine (EM) residency programs has not yet been well described. Understanding current practices is necessary to assess unmet needs and inform the development and evaluation of future interventions that aim to improve trainee wellness.ObjectivesThe goal of this study was to describe currently implemented wellness interventions in EM residency programs....
Initiatives for addressing resident wellness are a recent requirement of the Accreditation Council f...
Introduction: Burnout affects over 50% of all physicians. Nearly 70% of emergency physicians are aff...
BACKGROUND: With growing resident burnout, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education issu...
Introduction: Recent research demonstrates burnout prevalence rates as high as 76% in emergency medi...
Objectives/Background: The wellness of resident physicians, particularly in emergency medicine with ...
Medicine recognizes burnout as a threat to quality patient care and physician quality of life. This ...
Background: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Common Program Requirements eff...
Medicine recognizes burnout as a threat to quality patient care and physician quality of life. This ...
Introduction: Burnout, depression, and suicidality among residents of all specialties have become a ...
Introduction: Physicians are at high risk for burnout when compared to the general population. Burno...
Learning Objectives: 1) Anonymously survey residents to obtain rates of burnout and identify gaps in...
Introduction: Burnout, depression, and suicidality among residents of all specialties have become a ...
Introduction: Resident physician burnout is an epidemic in medical education. There are several well...
Resident burnout can have a detrimental impact on medical communities. Thus, creating and implement...
Introduction: Burnout in emergency medicine and in residency training has been well-described. The i...
Initiatives for addressing resident wellness are a recent requirement of the Accreditation Council f...
Introduction: Burnout affects over 50% of all physicians. Nearly 70% of emergency physicians are aff...
BACKGROUND: With growing resident burnout, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education issu...
Introduction: Recent research demonstrates burnout prevalence rates as high as 76% in emergency medi...
Objectives/Background: The wellness of resident physicians, particularly in emergency medicine with ...
Medicine recognizes burnout as a threat to quality patient care and physician quality of life. This ...
Background: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Common Program Requirements eff...
Medicine recognizes burnout as a threat to quality patient care and physician quality of life. This ...
Introduction: Burnout, depression, and suicidality among residents of all specialties have become a ...
Introduction: Physicians are at high risk for burnout when compared to the general population. Burno...
Learning Objectives: 1) Anonymously survey residents to obtain rates of burnout and identify gaps in...
Introduction: Burnout, depression, and suicidality among residents of all specialties have become a ...
Introduction: Resident physician burnout is an epidemic in medical education. There are several well...
Resident burnout can have a detrimental impact on medical communities. Thus, creating and implement...
Introduction: Burnout in emergency medicine and in residency training has been well-described. The i...
Initiatives for addressing resident wellness are a recent requirement of the Accreditation Council f...
Introduction: Burnout affects over 50% of all physicians. Nearly 70% of emergency physicians are aff...
BACKGROUND: With growing resident burnout, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education issu...