Rationale, aims and objectivesBalancing administrative demands from the medical school while providing patient support and seeking academic advancement can cause personal hardship that ranges from high stress to clinically recognizable conditions such as burnout. Regarding the importance of clinical faculties’ burnout and its effects on different aspects of their professional career, this study was conducted and aimed to evaluate the relationship between willingness to change teaching approaches as characterized by a modified stage‐of‐change model and measures of stress and burnout.MethodsThis descriptive analytic study was conducted on 143 clinical faculty members of Tehran University of Medical Sciences in Iran. Participants were asked to...
AbstractHealth Emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and accomplishment are extremely important in...
Burnout is a common syndrome seen in healthcare workers, particularly physicians who are exposed to ...
Abstract Background Psychological disorders have negative consequences on students’ learning and aca...
Objective: It has been shown that clinical practice may be a risk factor for job burnout. On the oth...
Healthy, happy, and engaged physicians are critical to a healthy U.S. population. Yet, recent studie...
The prevalence of burnout is much higher in physicians than in other occupations. Academic physician...
Mental health is a growing concern in the field of occupational health globally due to its social, h...
peer reviewedObjectives Prior research has found a high prevalence of academic burnout among medica...
Abstract Background: Academic burnout is the state of negative emotions and low motivation in one’s...
distress among physicians and a decrease in their satis-faction with the practice of medicine over r...
Increasing rates of burnout—with accompanying stress and lack of engagement—among faculty, residents...
Medical education is challenging, but for some students it can be very stressful. Studies suggest th...
This dissertation examines burnout in academic medical faculty. The medical literature reports 30-45...
Background. Burnout syndrome may threaten medical students’ professional life through negative effec...
BACKGROUND: Burnout experienced by physicians is concerning because it may affect quality of care. ...
AbstractHealth Emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and accomplishment are extremely important in...
Burnout is a common syndrome seen in healthcare workers, particularly physicians who are exposed to ...
Abstract Background Psychological disorders have negative consequences on students’ learning and aca...
Objective: It has been shown that clinical practice may be a risk factor for job burnout. On the oth...
Healthy, happy, and engaged physicians are critical to a healthy U.S. population. Yet, recent studie...
The prevalence of burnout is much higher in physicians than in other occupations. Academic physician...
Mental health is a growing concern in the field of occupational health globally due to its social, h...
peer reviewedObjectives Prior research has found a high prevalence of academic burnout among medica...
Abstract Background: Academic burnout is the state of negative emotions and low motivation in one’s...
distress among physicians and a decrease in their satis-faction with the practice of medicine over r...
Increasing rates of burnout—with accompanying stress and lack of engagement—among faculty, residents...
Medical education is challenging, but for some students it can be very stressful. Studies suggest th...
This dissertation examines burnout in academic medical faculty. The medical literature reports 30-45...
Background. Burnout syndrome may threaten medical students’ professional life through negative effec...
BACKGROUND: Burnout experienced by physicians is concerning because it may affect quality of care. ...
AbstractHealth Emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and accomplishment are extremely important in...
Burnout is a common syndrome seen in healthcare workers, particularly physicians who are exposed to ...
Abstract Background Psychological disorders have negative consequences on students’ learning and aca...