Evaluation of a Yoga-Based Mind-Body Intervention for Resident Physicians: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Background and Objective Mind-body interventions (MBIs) have been shown to be effective individual-level interventions for mitigating physician burnout, but there are no controlled studies of yoga-based MBIs in resident physicians. We assessed the feasibility of a yoga-based MBI called RISE (resilie...
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Main Authors: | Julia Loewenthal MD (Author), Natalie L Dyer PhD (Author), Marla Lipsyc-Sharf MD (Author), Sara Borden MBA (Author), Darshan H Mehta MD, MPH (Author), Jeffery A Dusek PhD (Author), Sat Bir S Khalsa PhD (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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