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Subject Areas on Research
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Associations Between Career Satisfaction, Personal Life Factors, and Work-Life Integration Practices Among US Surgeons by Gender.
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Associations Between a New Disruptive Behaviors Scale and Teamwork, Patient Safety, Work-Life Balance, Burnout, and Depression.
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Burnout in Pediatric Residents: Three Years of National Survey Data.
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Career Preferences and Perceptions of Cardiology Among US Internal Medicine Trainees: Factors Influencing Cardiology Career Choice.
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Clinician Burnout Associated With Sex, Clinician Type, Work Culture, and Use of Electronic Health Records.
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Essential Long-Term Care Workers Commonly Hold Second Jobs and Double- or Triple-Duty Caregiving Roles.
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Exploration of Global Health Careers Across the Medical Fields.
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Forty-five good things: a prospective pilot study of the Three Good Things well-being intervention in the USA for healthcare worker emotional exhaustion, depression, work-life balance and happiness.
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Global Differences in Parental Leave Policies and Satisfaction Among Cardiologists.
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Personal and Professional Factors Associated With Work-Life Integration Among US Physicians.
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Physician Well-Being: Organizational Strategies for Physician Burnout.
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Physician Well-being.
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Psychological Impact of COVID-19 on Minority Women.
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Stress and burnout among gynecologic oncologists: A Society of Gynecologic Oncology Evidence-based Review and Recommendations.
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The associations between work-life balance behaviours, teamwork climate and safety climate: cross-sectional survey introducing the work-life climate scale, psychometric properties, benchmarking data and future directions.
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The burden of inbox-messaging systems and its effect on work-life balance in dermatology.
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Vascular surgeon wellness and burnout: A report from the Society for Vascular Surgery Wellness Task Force.
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Work-life balance behaviours cluster in work settings and relate to burnout and safety culture: a cross-sectional survey analysis.
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