Well-being in the Workplace: A Book Club Among Health Care Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic [PDF]
Introduction/Objectives: A culture of joy in the workplace supports well-being, but less is known about the effect of a shared experience on well-being and burnout in a health care setting.
Elizabeth A. Kelsey +3 more
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Read to Lead: Developing a Leadership Book Club Curriculum for Graduate Medical Education [PDF]
Background The importance of effective leadership for improving patient care and physician well-being is gaining increased attention in medicine. Despite this, few residency programs have formalized education on leadership in medicine. The most effective
Sarah B. Schulte +6 more
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How an Intergenerational Book Club Can Prevent Cognitive Decline in Older Adults: A Pilot Study [PDF]
Older adults are at higher risk for social isolation because of widowhood, loss of friends, retirement, physical limitations, geographic relocation, and caregiving demands.
Jamie Plummer BA +6 more
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A Virtual Book Club for Professional Development in Emergency Medicine [PDF]
Introduction: Professional development is an important component of graduate medical education, but it is unclear how to best deliver this instruction. Book clubs have been used outside of medicine as a professional development tool.
Jaime Jordan +5 more
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The use of a book club to promote biomedical trainee professional development [PDF]
Professional development for biomedical doctoral and postdoctoral trainees is vital, especially due to the increase in individuals pursuing non-faculty career paths.
Erin J Oakley, Nathan L Vanderford
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Self-care perspective taking and empathy in a student-faculty book club in the United States [PDF]
Purpose We aimed to study the impact of a combined faculty-student book club on education and medical practice as a part of the informal curriculum at the University of Florida College of Medicine in the United States.
Rebecca Henderson +5 more
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A Mixed-Methods Exploration of the Experience of People With Aphasia Using Text-to-Speech Technology to Support Virtual Book Club Participation. [PDF]
PURPOSE This mixed-methods research sought to examine the experience of people with aphasia who used text-to-speech (TTS) support to read a novel for virtual book club participation.
Wallace SE +4 more
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The implementation of a required book club for medical students and faculty [PDF]
More medical schools are incorporating wellness activities and the medical humanities into their curriculum. Finding implementable programming that is feasible and enjoyable is challenging.
David B. Ney +3 more
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Interprofessional collaboration between health sciences librarians and health professions faculty to implement a book club discussion for incoming students. [PDF]
Background The following case example provides an overview of one innovative way to engage health professions faculty with health sciences librarians in the development of an interprofessional book discussion and identifies strategies to address ...
Haley J +5 more
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What's a book club doing at a medical conference? [PDF]
This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. The prevalence of burnout among physicians in the United States now exceeds 50%, with many physicians feeling isolated and lacking in a sense of community.
Chisolm M +4 more
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