Medical School Debt Poses a Significant Burden for Most Physicians
Nearly two-thirds of actively practicing physicians are still carrying medical school debt, according to the Medical School Debt Report 2019.
Nearly two-thirds of actively practicing physicians are still carrying medical school debt, according to the Medical School Debt Report 2019.
High emotional exhaustion and high depersonalization among resident physicians were both associated with more unfavorable attitudes toward black people.
Higher affective well-being was associated not only with greater longevity but also with healthier aging without chronic disease or disability.
National norms have been developed for assessing empathy among men and women at different levels of medical school education.
Although not definitive, results suggest that biases linking surgery with men and family medicine with women may be widespread across the United States among surgeons.
Investigators assessed burnout-associated costs associated with physician turnover and physicians decreasing their clinical hours at national and organizational levels.
Investigators aimed to pinpoint the factors associated with job satisfaction in academic medical center to address faculty burnout.
Incremental physical activity (PA), even of light intensity, is associated with larger brain volume and healthy brain aging.
Proportion of programs increased from 2004 to 2017, but only 17.1 percent had comprehensive programs in 2017
Allowing program directors flexibility in adjusting duty-hour schedules for trainees did not adversely affect 30-day mortality or several other measured outcomes of patient safety.