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2022
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2022
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2022
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2022
Importance In 2022, the US House of Representatives passed a bipartisan resolution (House Resolution 1118 at 117th Congress [2021-2022]) calling for meaningful nutrition education medical trainees. This was prompted by increasing health care spending attributed to growing prevalence nutrition-related diseases and substantial federal funding via Medicare that supports graduate education. March 2023, professional organizations agreed identify competencies Objective To recommend inclusion in...
Mindfulness curricula can improve physician burnout, but implementation during residency presents challenges.To examine whether a novel mindfulness curriculum implemented in the first 6 months of internship reduces burnout.This pragmatic, multicenter, stratified cluster randomized clinical trial 340 pediatric interns to intervention or control arm within program pairs generated based on size and region. Fifteen US training programs participated from June 14, 2017, February 28, 2019.The...
(Abstracted from JAMA Pediatr 2022;176:365–372) Burnout, or the combination of emotional exhaustion (EE), depersonalization, and feelings helplessness, has an adverse impact on providers patients across health system. It been reported that burnout affects between 39% 75% pediatric interns.
<h3>Background</h3> With the launch of #ChoosePaediatrics Campaign, there is national recognition that recruitment and retention are biggest issues facing future Royal College Paediatrics. There has been a 30% decline in applications drop-out rate rapidly rising. Resultant rota gaps, poor work/life balance burnout climate political uncertainty under-resourced workforce mean trainees feel underappreciated. Career opportunities being forfeited to provide high-quality service expected by...