Aim: Burnout and stress-related health disorders are on the rise among physicians. The aim of this study is to report the results of a survey on factors affecting the work–life balance of interventional radiologists (IR)
Burnout is a significant issue confronting the medical profession, to which radiology is no exceptio...
PURPOSE: To assess the practice environment of emergency radiologists with a focus on schedule, job ...
There are many factors contributing to chronic stress at work, but one that most people do not think...
Purpose: Worldwide, radiologists are experiencing increasing clinical workloads with associated incr...
Medical Schoolhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/148185/1/pelissierl.pd
Context: Radiologists as a group face unique occupational health hazards among which musculoskeletal...
Radiology Physician Executives (Radiology PEs) perform administrative duties and they have frequent ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of various predictors on burnout amon...
Burnout is a concern for radiologists. The burnout rate is greater among diagnostic radiologists tha...
Radiology has one of highest rates of burnout both here at University of Utah and across the United ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the subcomponents of burn...
Purpose. We studied occupational stress and its psychosocial effects in a sample of Italian radiolog...
The aim of research – to identify and analyse the main factors that determine the occurance of burno...
The quantitative descriptive method of research was used. A total of 68 respondents were selected as...
Purpose: To determine demographics, practice patterns, needs from Society of Interventional Radiolog...
Burnout is a significant issue confronting the medical profession, to which radiology is no exceptio...
PURPOSE: To assess the practice environment of emergency radiologists with a focus on schedule, job ...
There are many factors contributing to chronic stress at work, but one that most people do not think...
Purpose: Worldwide, radiologists are experiencing increasing clinical workloads with associated incr...
Medical Schoolhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/148185/1/pelissierl.pd
Context: Radiologists as a group face unique occupational health hazards among which musculoskeletal...
Radiology Physician Executives (Radiology PEs) perform administrative duties and they have frequent ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of various predictors on burnout amon...
Burnout is a concern for radiologists. The burnout rate is greater among diagnostic radiologists tha...
Radiology has one of highest rates of burnout both here at University of Utah and across the United ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the subcomponents of burn...
Purpose. We studied occupational stress and its psychosocial effects in a sample of Italian radiolog...
The aim of research – to identify and analyse the main factors that determine the occurance of burno...
The quantitative descriptive method of research was used. A total of 68 respondents were selected as...
Purpose: To determine demographics, practice patterns, needs from Society of Interventional Radiolog...
Burnout is a significant issue confronting the medical profession, to which radiology is no exceptio...
PURPOSE: To assess the practice environment of emergency radiologists with a focus on schedule, job ...
There are many factors contributing to chronic stress at work, but one that most people do not think...