2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12909-024-05083-0
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Gender influences resident physicians’ perception of an employee-to-employee recognition program: a mixed methods study

Jessica S. Tischendorf,
Laura K. Krecko,
Rachel Filipiak
et al.

Abstract: Background Burnout is prevalent in medical training. While some institutions have implemented employee-to-employee recognition programs to promote wellness, it is not known how such programs are perceived by resident physicians, or if the experience differs among residents of different genders. Methods We used convergent mixed methods to characterize how residents in internal medicine (IM), pediatrics, and general surgery programs experience our em… Show more

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