T Fainstad, A Mann, K Suresh, P Shah… - JAMA network …, 2022 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Female resident physicians are disproportionately affected by burnout, which can have serious consequences for their well-being and career trajectory. Growing evidence …
D Vermette, B Doolittle - Journal of general internal medicine, 2022 - Springer
Medical students and residents experience burnout at a high rate and encounter threats to their well-being throughout training. It may be helpful to consider a holistic model of …
L Varpio - Medical Teacher, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
More than anything, I care about people. I am concerned about how the practices, structures, values, and ways of thinking embedded in medical education—ie our ideology—shape the …
Depressive symptoms are common in medical trainees. In medical school and residency, studies estimatethatapproximatelyone-quarteroftraineesmay have depression or depressive …
MEL Brown, A Proudfoot, NY Mayat… - Advances in Health …, 2021 - Springer
Transition to practice can be a turbulent time for new doctors. It has been proposed transition is experienced non-linearly in physical, psychological, cultural and social domains. What is …
Purpose To describe the prevalence and scope of wellness programs at US and Canadian medical schools. Method In July 2019, the authors surveyed 159 US and Canadian medical …
AA Dennis, L Colton, P Tewari, S Slavin - Academic Psychiatry, 2024 - Springer
Over the last decade, there have been numerous well-intentioned attempts to improve the well-being of residents. Unfortunately, many of these have fallen short of their aims, and …
Purpose International medical graduates (IMGs), approximately 25% of the US physician workforce, have unique needs as they enter residency programs. This study identified …
Purpose Students with disabilities have inequitable access to medical education, despite widespread attention to their inclusion. Although systemic barriers and their adverse effects …