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View article: Accounting for taste: preferences mediate the relationship between documentation time and ambulatory physician burnout
Accounting for taste: preferences mediate the relationship between documentation time and ambulatory physician burnout Open
Objectives Physician burnout in the US has reached crisis levels, with one source identified as extensive after-hours documentation work in the electronic health record (EHR). Evidence has illustrated that physician preferences for after-h…
View article: Are They Aligned? An Analysis of Social Media-Based Nurse Well-Being Concerns and Well-Being Programs
Are They Aligned? An Analysis of Social Media-Based Nurse Well-Being Concerns and Well-Being Programs Open
Background Nurse burnout and distress pose patient safety risks due to impaired nurse attention, increased likelihood of medical error, and increased nurse turnover leading to a reduction in the number of nurses available to deliver care. …
View article: Surgeon wellbeing in the 21st century
Surgeon wellbeing in the 21st century Open
Physician time is under assault. Optimizing surgeons time and maximizing time spent on work that brings them the greatest professional fulfillment should be central tenants of these efforts.
View article: Impact of leadership behaviour on physician well-being, burnout, professional fulfilment and intent to leave: a multicentre cross-sectional survey study
Impact of leadership behaviour on physician well-being, burnout, professional fulfilment and intent to leave: a multicentre cross-sectional survey study Open
Objective To examine how perceived leadership behaviours affect burnout, professional fulfilment and intent to leave the organisation among physicians. Design Anonymous cross-sectional survey study from November 2016 to October 2018. Setti…
View article: Analysis of Electronic Health Record Use and Clinical Productivity and Their Association With Physician Turnover
Analysis of Electronic Health Record Use and Clinical Productivity and Their Association With Physician Turnover Open
This cohort study evaluates the association of physician productivity and electronic health record (EHR) use patterns with physician turnover.
View article: Challenges in management of nephrolithiasis in a patient with class III obesity (BMI 97)
Challenges in management of nephrolithiasis in a patient with class III obesity (BMI 97) Open
Patients with severe obesity have an increased risk of renal and ureteral calculi formation, and therefore, increased risk of associated complications. Despite the expanding number of people with obesity, there remains a dearth of scientif…
View article: Drivers and sequelae of burnout in U.S. dermatology trainees
Drivers and sequelae of burnout in U.S. dermatology trainees Open
Improving control over working environment, as evidenced by the impact of work-life balance and autonomy, may lessen burnout in trainees. Further studies analyzing regional and program-specific variations will help improve trainee experien…
View article: Characterizing physician EHR use with vendor derived data: a feasibility study and cross-sectional analysis
Characterizing physician EHR use with vendor derived data: a feasibility study and cross-sectional analysis Open
Objective To derive 7 proposed core electronic health record (EHR) use metrics across 2 healthcare systems with different EHR vendor product installations and examine factors associated with EHR time. Materials and Methods A cross-sectiona…
View article: Assessment of Physician Sleep and Wellness, Burnout, and Clinically Significant Medical Errors
Assessment of Physician Sleep and Wellness, Burnout, and Clinically Significant Medical Errors Open
In this study, sleep-related impairment was associated with increased burnout, decreased professional fulfillment, and increased self-reported clinically significant medical error. Interventions to mitigate sleep-related impairment in phys…
View article: Addressing Burnout Among Health Care Professionals by Focusing on Process Rather Than Metrics
Addressing Burnout Among Health Care Professionals by Focusing on Process Rather Than Metrics Open
Evaluating the Association of Multiple Burnout Definitions and Thresholds With Prevalence and Outcomes
View article: The impact of non-medical reading on clinician burnout: a national survey of palliative care providers
The impact of non-medical reading on clinician burnout: a national survey of palliative care providers Open
Reading non-medical literature on a consistent basis may be associated with a significantly decreased likelihood of burnout, specifically across the depersonalization domain.
View article: All GME Is Local: A Novel Approach to GME Governance in a Consortium Model
All GME Is Local: A Novel Approach to GME Governance in a Consortium Model Open
In a newly formed graduate medical education (GME) consortium model supporting a complex academic health system, one of the initial challenges involved preserving the important role of leadership and relationships at the local level, while…
View article: MP33-06 DEPRESSION AND SUICIDAL IDEATION IN UROLOGY RESIDENTS: A SURVEY NATIONAL STUDY
MP33-06 DEPRESSION AND SUICIDAL IDEATION IN UROLOGY RESIDENTS: A SURVEY NATIONAL STUDY Open
You have accessJournal of UrologyGeneral & Epidemiological Trends & Socioeconomics: Practice Patterns, Quality of Life and Shared Decision Making I (MP33)1 Apr 2019MP33-06 DEPRESSION AND SUICIDAL IDEATION IN UROLOGY RESIDENTS: A SURVEY NAT…
View article: Multi-institution analysis of racial disparity among African-American men eligible for prostate cancer active surveillance
Multi-institution analysis of racial disparity among African-American men eligible for prostate cancer active surveillance Open
There is a significant controversy on whether race should be a factor in considering active surveillance for low-risk prostate cancer. To address this question, we analyzed a multi-institution database to assess racial disparity between Af…
View article: PD28-12 ASSESSING THE EDUCATIONAL VALUE OF INTENSIVE UROLOGY DIDACTICS FOR NON-UROLOGY RESIDENTS
PD28-12 ASSESSING THE EDUCATIONAL VALUE OF INTENSIVE UROLOGY DIDACTICS FOR NON-UROLOGY RESIDENTS Open
You have accessJournal of UrologyGeneral & Epidemiological Trends & Socioeconomics: Quality Improvement & Patient Safety II1 Apr 2018PD28-12 ASSESSING THE EDUCATIONAL VALUE OF INTENSIVE UROLOGY DIDACTICS FOR NON-UROLOGY RESIDENTS Filipe La…
View article: Incidentally discovered urachal cancer in a patient with necrotising fasciitis of the abdominal wall
Incidentally discovered urachal cancer in a patient with necrotising fasciitis of the abdominal wall Open
Urachal cancers are rare, accounting for 90%) are adenocarcinomas.2 We describe a case of a patient with poorly controlled diabetes presenting with a 4-day history of an expanding, painful abdominal rash. CT scan performed on admission de…
View article: FRII-14 THE CHRISTMAS CAROL DISEASE: THE KIDNEY DISEASE OF CHARLES DICKENS’ TINY TIM
FRII-14 THE CHRISTMAS CAROL DISEASE: THE KIDNEY DISEASE OF CHARLES DICKENS’ TINY TIM Open
You have accessJournal of UrologyHistory of Urology: History Forum II1 Apr 2016FRII-14 THE CHRISTMAS CAROL DISEASE: THE KIDNEY DISEASE OF CHARLES DICKENS’ TINY TIM Daniel Marchalik Daniel MarchalikDaniel Marchalik More articles by this aut…