Variability of Burnout and Stress Measures in Pediatric Residents: An Exploratory Single-Center Study From the Pediatric Resident Burnout-Resilience Study Consortium
Residency is a high-risk period for physician burnout. We aimed to determine the short-term stability of factors associated with burnout, application of these data to previous conceptual models, and the relationship of these factors over 3 months. Physician wellness questionnaire results were analyz...
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Main Authors: | Suzanne Reed MD (Author), Kathi J. Kemper MD, MPH (Author), Alan Schwartz PhD (Author), Maneesh Batra MD (Author), Betty B. Staples MD (Author), Janet R. Serwint MD (Author), Hilary McClafferty MD (Author), Charles J. Schubert MD (Author), Paria M. Wilson MD, MEd (Author), Alex Rakowsky MD (Author), Margaret Chase MD (Author), John D. Mahan MD (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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