A conceptual model of medical student well-being: promoting resilience and preventing burnout
LB Dunn, A Iglewicz, C Moutier - Academic Psychiatry, 2008 - Springer
Objective This article proposes and illustrates a conceptual model of medical student well-
being. Method The authors reviewed the literature on medical student stress, coping, and …
being. Method The authors reviewed the literature on medical student stress, coping, and …
Well-being in graduate medical education: a call for action
Job burnout is highly prevalent in graduate medical trainees. Numerous demands and
stressors drive the development of burnout in this population, leading to significant and …
stressors drive the development of burnout in this population, leading to significant and …
Well‐being in residency: a time for temporary imbalance?
N Ratanawongsa, SM Wright, JA Carrese - Medical Education, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Context Previous quantitative studies about doctor well‐being have focused primarily on
negative well‐being, such as burnout. We conducted this study to understand residents' …
negative well‐being, such as burnout. We conducted this study to understand residents' …
Shifting focus from burnout and wellness toward individual and organizational resilience
C Vercio, LK Loo, M Green, DI Kim… - … and learning in …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Issue: Burnout is reported to be epidemic among physicians and medical trainees, and
wellness has been the predominant target for intervention in academic medicine over the …
wellness has been the predominant target for intervention in academic medicine over the …
Factors associated with resilience to and recovery from burnout: a prospective, multi‐institutional study of US medical students
Medical Education 2010: 44: 1016–1026 Context Burnout is prevalent among medical
students and is a predictor of subsequent serious consideration of dropping out of medical …
students and is a predictor of subsequent serious consideration of dropping out of medical …
Changing the conversation from burnout to wellness: physician well-being in residency training programs
J Eckleberry-Hunt, A Van Dyke… - Journal of Graduate …, 2009 - meridian.allenpress.com
Background The existing literature either does not address physician wellness or defines it
as a lack of burnout. The goal of this article is to call attention to this important gap in the …
as a lack of burnout. The goal of this article is to call attention to this important gap in the …
Experiences of psychological distress and sources of stress and support during medical training: a survey of medical students
KM Matheson, T Barrett, J Landine, A McLuckie… - Academic …, 2016 - Springer
Objective The authors examine the prevalence of psychological distress, the stressors
experienced, and the supports used by medical students and residents during their medical …
experienced, and the supports used by medical students and residents during their medical …
Educational innovations to foster resilience in the health professions
MJ Kreitzer, M Klatt - Medical teacher, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Stress and burnout of healthcare providers has become a major healthcare issue that has
implications for not only workforce projections, but the cost and quality of care and the lives …
implications for not only workforce projections, but the cost and quality of care and the lives …
Reflections on a decade leading a medical student well-being initiative
S Slavin - Academic Medicine, 2019 - journals.lww.com
One of the earliest longitudinal efforts to improve medical student well-being, and perhaps
the only one that has tracked mental health outcomes continuously, is the decade-long …
the only one that has tracked mental health outcomes continuously, is the decade-long …
Commentary: medical student distress: a call to action
LN Dyrbye, TD Shanafelt - Academic Medicine, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Studies have found a high prevalence of psychological distress among medical students
both in the United States and abroad. Distress among medical students has serious …
both in the United States and abroad. Distress among medical students has serious …