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J Grad Med Educ (2024) 16 (6): 713–722.
Published: 13 December 2024
.... Systematic review: association of shift length, protected sleep time, and night float with patient care, residentshealth, and education . Ann Intern Med . 2010 ; 153 ( 12 ): 829 - 842 . doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-153-12-201012210-00010 17.  Moonesinghe SR, Lowery J, Shahi N...
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J Grad Med Educ (2024) 16 (5): 611–615.
Published: 15 October 2024
... vs opt-in strategy increases use of residency mental health services . J Grad Med Educ . 2024 ; 16 ( 2 ): 195 - 201 . doi: 10.4300/JGME-D-23-00460.1 11.  Kevern T, Davies DR, Stiel K, Raaum S. Impact of opt-out therapy appointments on resident physicians...
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J Grad Med Educ (2024) 16 (4): 479–483.
Published: 15 August 2024
... according to hospital metrics, (2) rotation updates as residents were often unaware of changes despite program-wide emails, and (3) performance feedback to highlight areas of progress. The Section Chief for Hospital Medicine, the Residency Health Systems Science (HSS) Director, and the VA Residency...
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J Grad Med Educ (2024) 16 (3): 374–378.
Published: 13 June 2024
.... Mental health service leaders reported that residents who seek mental health care, on average, see a therapist for 3 to 4 visits., a statistic that should be shared widely with residents. Mental health services are not only indicated for those who are depressed or anxious. Mental health care can...
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J Grad Med Educ (2023) 15 (6): 726–727.
Published: 15 December 2023
... are taken to include previously unheard voices in the curriculum development process, and the different underlying messages contained within. In their manuscript “Incorporating Community Member Perspectives to Inform a Resident Health Equity Curriculum,” Lichtenstein et al provide an example of how...
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J Grad Med Educ (2023) 15 (5): 606–607.
Published: 15 October 2023
... panel is in its fifth generation. Prior members of the audience serve as panel members, and attendance is so large that auxiliary space for remote viewing is needed each year. After beginning as a one-off noon conference, the resident mental health panel is a key piece of a year-long curriculum focused...
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J Grad Med Educ (2023) 15 (4): 416–418.
Published: 14 August 2023
.... Apart from access to clinical training, it is important to consider trainee moral distress. How are residentsmental health and well-being affected by experiencing avoidable morbidity and mortality in their patients? How do state restrictions affect how and where they choose to practice after...
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J Grad Med Educ (2022) 14 (1): 80–88.
Published: 14 February 2022
... improved value. Family experience/demands influenced resident health care decisions, contributing to high- and low-value care. Effective collaboration among health care team members was crucial; residents often felt pressured following perceived low-value recommendations from consultants. Conclusions...
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J Grad Med Educ (2020) 13 (1): 113–118.
Published: 31 December 2020
... with cardiometabolic risk factors and more steps are associated with lower all-cause mortality. 28 – 30 The overall effect of fluctuating step counts on resident health and well-being was not examined in this study. Future studies could focus on specific health-related outcomes in surgical residents. The main...
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J Grad Med Educ (2020) 12 (6): 647–650.
Published: 18 December 2020
... the value, yet vulnerability, of all frontline health care workers. Some non-resident health care workers, such as the nursing staff at the University of Illinois, successfully bargained for hazard pay and better working conditions. 18 Other groups did not fare as well 19 , 20 ; however, when staff...
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J Grad Med Educ (2020) 12 (4): 394–398.
Published: 01 August 2020
..., neuropsychologists), 33 entities that support resident wellness (eg, resident mental health clinic or resiliency offices 34 ), or state-based physician health programs, 35 which may provide assessment, treatment (depending on the state), and monitoring for a range of physician issues. Many of these resources...