2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2019.03.022
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Burnout in physician faculty and its potential implications to medical education

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“…This approach is used to better ascertain the principal challenge 19,34 through the application of memory psychology, where each datum or experience with a certain emotional charge is resurfaced by washing the emotion. 3,23,30 However, there is some ambiguity as to whether ego state therapy is effective in reducing athletes' stress levels. 35…”
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“…This approach is used to better ascertain the principal challenge 19,34 through the application of memory psychology, where each datum or experience with a certain emotional charge is resurfaced by washing the emotion. 3,23,30 However, there is some ambiguity as to whether ego state therapy is effective in reducing athletes' stress levels. 35…”
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“…This situation can also lead to increased stress, as a poor performance on the field is assumed to affect the individuals' mental state. 2,3 This is the body's reaction when faced with a threat, placed under pressure, or subjected to a change. This reaction is accompanied by physiological, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral responses to these activities.…”
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“…Beyond the clinical and financial implications of poor wellbeing for this group, (1, 2) their educational role means supervisors' wellbeing can affect trainees' wellbeing (3)(4)(5)(6)(7) and professional identity formation, (4,5,8) and educational quality. (9)(10)(11) Research has highlighted how the wellbeing of GP supervisors (sometimes referred to as GP faculty) can impact trainees (especially concerning teaching quality (9)(10)(11)(12)), but less consideration has been given to supervisor wellbeing in its own right. Given supervisors' increased demands to support trainee wellbeing, (13) the medical education community has a duty to support its supervisors.…”
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