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If you’re feeling bone-deep mental and physical exhaustion, or what is otherwise known as burnout, new research suggests you could be at a higher risk for a potentially fatal heart flutter ...
A long-term study suggests that prolonged and profound stress at work or home could place people at greater risk of developing atrial fibrillation, the leading cause of stroke in the U.S. and Europ… ...
A new study says yes -- burnout, fatigue and depression may affect major medical errors. Medical errors contribute to an estimated 100,000 to 200,000 deaths per year, according to the Institute of ...
A recent study by the University of Washington highlights the high levels of burnout and stress faced by first-generation and underrepresented minority students in healthcare fields. The findings ...
There are plenty of reasons for feeling burnt out at work right now, from longer hours to understaffing and side hustles. But there might be one you haven't thought of: the Alt-Tab toggle.
Doctor burnout is costing the U.S. health care system a lot — roughly $4.6 billion a year, according to a study published this week in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
Physician burnout is on the rise, leading many physicians to be less satisfied with their jobs, less productive, ... according to a 2015 study by VITAL WorkLife and Cejka Search. ...
The study shows 24% of physicians screened positive for burnout in an intensive-care unit that switched to seven-day rotations, while 61% of physicians in an ICU with both seven-day and 14-day ...