Pregnant Physician Trainees Given Parental Support Had Less Burnout
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Pregnant Physician Trainees Given Parental Support Had Less Burnout
(MedPage Today) -- A parental support package targeting perinatal stressors significantly mitigated burnout among pregnant and postpartum physician trainees, a randomized controlled trial showed. From enrollment during pregnancy to 24 weeks postpartum...
Parental Support Package Significantly Lowers Burnout Among Physician
Burnout among healthcare professionals has emerged as a critical concern affecting not only individual well-being but also the overall quality of patient care and the stability of healthcare workforces. Particularly vulnerable are physicians-in-training who are pregnant or in the postpartum period, as they confront an intricate web of professional pressures compounded by physical challenges and […]
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