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Professional burnout among Spanish medical oncologists
Clinical and Translational Oncology, 2009Studies on physician burnout in Spain show a significant presence of the syndrome among our professionals. Some studies highlight the speciality of medical oncology as one of the most affected. The objective of this study was to evaluate the incidence of burnout syndrome among the group of medical oncologists affiliated to the Spanish Society of ...
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A survey of burnout and professional satisfaction among United States neurointerventionalists
Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery, 2019Background The toll of burnout on healthcare is significant and associated with physician depression and medical errors. Objective To assess the prevalence and risk factors for burnout among neurointerventionalists.
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Provider Experience, Burnout, and Professionalism
Advances in Skin & Wound Care, 2023Mark Allen, O'Rourke, Arthur, Stone
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[Professional burnout among psychiatrists].
Polski merkuriusz lekarski : organ Polskiego Towarzystwa Lekarskiego, 2010Article focuses on the problem of burnout, which affects the medical community. Approximates the three most common definitions of burnout, particularly analyzing the components of a three-dimensional theory of C. Maslach burnout (emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, reduced sense of personal achievement).
Anna, Kamrowska, Czesław, Kamrowski
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Stress and Professional Burnout
1989Stress can be good for you, which is just as well, because it can’t be avoided. Too little stimulus results in boredom and apathy, i.e., living in the “Drone Zone.” Too much stress can result in panic and damage your health. The art is to learn to live a full life with a minimum amount of wear and tear. To live more intelligently, in the “C Zone.” When
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Faculty approaches to combating professional burnout
Journal of Dental Education, 1984The peculiar stresses of the dental educator make him or her a prime candidate for burnout and at the same time offer rather special protection against this phenomenon. The dental teacher, especially the clinical teacher, is required to spend virtually all of his time in intimate contact with students, whom he instructs, and with patients in the clinic,
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Burnout among healthcare professionals.
Radiology management, 2008*From many accounts healthcare professionals are at increased risk for professional burnout. Professional burnout is generally described as prolonged stress that impairs one's ability to perform his or her job in demanding situations. *Precursors to professional burnout include, but are not limited to, employee workload, chronic fatigue, compassion ...
Ben D, Wood, Jeffrey B, Killion
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“Professional educators and burnout”
2004In recent years the risk of developing a burnout syndrome among workers in the helping professions has been clearly stated. Although burnout syndrome, in fact, is threatening different professional activities, incidence was reported higher in sanitary and social professions.
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Genetic testing in prostate cancer management: Considerations informing primary care
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Veda N Giri +2 more
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