PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — A physical response to fatigue brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions is being summed up as “2020 burnout.” Over the past year, everyone was laser-focused on ...
Forty-two percent of physicians reported feeling burned out last year, according to Medscape’s 2021 Physician Burnout Report published Jan. 25. For the report, Medscape surveyed 12,339 physicians in ...
About 63% of physicians surveyed experienced at least one manifestation of burnout in 2021, shooting up from 38% in 2020 and representing the highest amount in a decade of recurring survey findings, ...
The portion of physicians surveyed by the American Medical Association (AMA) who report at least one symptom of burnout has dropped below 50%, a first since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The ...
The health care industry saw a period of high burnout amid the pandemic, and the American Medical Association says its survey results mark a milestone shift. For the first time since the onset of the ...
Objective To explore the prevalence of symptoms of mental health conditions and burnout of healthcare professionals (HCPs) working during the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games and the Beijing 2022 ...
Now—more than ever—stress and burnout are affecting our work. In the Resiliency Center, we are seeing more teams, not just individuals, showing signs of fatigue. With a little data and some ...
Medical residencies have long had a reputation as rewarding, albeit stressful experiences. But national survey results published in 2018 revealed a troubling snapshot of the pressures on ophthalmology ...
Post-pandemic burnout is at worrying levels among Christian clergy in the U.S., prompting many to think about abandoning their jobs, according to a new nationwide survey. More than 4 in 10 of clergy ...